A sociological quantitative study about Chineseness and Chinese heritage language for young Chinese Australian adults in urban Australia


Autoria(s): Mu, Guanglun Michael
Data(s)

01/04/2012

Resumo

The relationship between Heritage Language and ethnic identity has gained significant research ground in North America. However, there is a dearth of similar research conducted in other regions of the world. There seems to be little if any work investigating the link between Chinese Australians’ ethnic identity and their Chinese Heritage Language. This sociological quantitative study interpreted Chinese Australians’ “Chineseness” as their ethnic identity, linked this “Chineseness” to their Chinese Heritage Language, and did so by virtue of Bourdieu’s key concept ‘habitus’. 227 cases were analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling. The result demonstrated a statistically significant strong positive relationship between Chinese Australian urban young adults’ “Chineseness” and their self-perceptions of their Chinese Heritage Language proficiency (r=.73). This paper explained the findings in light of Bourdieu’s (1991) contention that people make choices about languages according to the habitus they have.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56879/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56879/1/Guanglun_Mu.pdf

Mu, Guanglun Michael (2012) A sociological quantitative study about Chineseness and Chinese heritage language for young Chinese Australian adults in urban Australia. In AERA Annual Meeting, 12-17 April 2012, Vancouver.

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Copyright 2012 The Author

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Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130302 Comparative and Cross-Cultural Education #Chineseness #Chinese Heritage Language #habitus
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Conference Paper