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Learning Chinese in Diasporic Communities
Many pathways to being Chinese
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Edited by:
Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
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English
Published/Copyright:
2014
About this book
This book brings together new theoretical perspectives and bilingual education models from different sociopolitical and cultural contexts across the globe in order to address the importance of sociocultural, educational and linguistic environments that create, enhance or limit the ways in which diasporic children and young people acquire the ‘Chinese’ language. The chapters present a variety of research-based studies on Chinese heritage language education and bilingual education drawing on detailed investigations of formal and informal educational input including language socialization in families, community heritage language schools and government sponsored educational institutions. Exploring the many pathways of learning ‘Chinese’ and being ‘Chinese’, this volume also examines the complex nature of language acquisition and development, involving language attitudes and ideologies as well as linguistic practices and identity formation. Learning Chinese in Diasporic Communities is intended for researchers, teacher-educators, students and practitioners in the fields of Chinese language education and bilingual education and more broadly those concerned with language policy studies and sociolinguistics.
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Agnes He, Stony Brook University:
This book makes a solid and sustained contribution to not only the burgeoning literature about Chinese as a global language but also our general understanding of linguistic, cultural and educational development in an increasingly multilingual world. Bringing together perspectives from an array of researchers from Asia, Europe, North America and Australia, it sheds new light on the creative and complex process whereby the Chinese language is used, taught, acquired, inherited and maintained in a wide range of socio-cultural-historical contexts. It advances our knowledge of the interaction between transnational migrations on the one hand, and language, identity, family dynamics, formal education, policy and politics on the other. It succeeds in striking a balance between rigor in research and richness in recounting.
This book makes a solid and sustained contribution to not only the burgeoning literature about Chinese as a global language but also our general understanding of linguistic, cultural and educational development in an increasingly multilingual world. Bringing together perspectives from an array of researchers from Asia, Europe, North America and Australia, it sheds new light on the creative and complex process whereby the Chinese language is used, taught, acquired, inherited and maintained in a wide range of socio-cultural-historical contexts. It advances our knowledge of the interaction between transnational migrations on the one hand, and language, identity, family dynamics, formal education, policy and politics on the other. It succeeds in striking a balance between rigor in research and richness in recounting.
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Part I. Family socialization patterns in language learning and literacy practices
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Is learning Chinese at odds with learning English? Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part II. Complementary/heritage Chinese schools in diasporas
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The metapragmatics of a polycentric language Jinling Li and Kasper Juffermans Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Li Wei and Zhu Hua Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part III. Bilingual Chinese educational models
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Past and Present Wang Xiaomei Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Chinese character (汉字 hanzi) education as a case Shouhui Zhao and Dongbo Zhang Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Shen Chen and Yuzhe Zhang Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part IV. Chinese language, culture and identity
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British-Chinese young people’s perspectives on language and ethnic identity Becky Francis, Ada Mau and Louise Archer Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Motivation, ethnicity, and identity Duanduan Li and Patricia A. Duff Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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June 20, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789027270245
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243
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Keywords for this book
Language teaching; Sino-Tibetan languages; Multilingualism; Language acquisition; Applied linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;