Korean American College Students' Language Practices and Identity Positioning: "Not Korean, but Not American"

被引:17
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作者
Kang, Hyun-Sook [1 ]
机构
[1] Illinois State Univ, Campus Box 4240, Normal, IL 61790 USA
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关键词
heritage-language learning; ethnic identity; Korean Americans; code choice; indexing; FOREIGN-LANGUAGE; HERITAGE LANGUAGES; SOCIALIZATION; ACHIEVEMENT; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1080/15348458.2013.818473
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This article explores the intersection between language practices and ethnic identity for 8 second-generation Korean American learners who were participating in a Korean-as-a-foreign-language (KFL) class at a U. S. university. This study aims to examine the fluid nature of ethnic identity by examining how Korean heritage learners negotiate, construct, and position themselves in the landscape of American-ness and Korean-ness, through language practices. The data are drawn from observations, semistructured interviews, and audio-recorded classroom interaction during one academic year in a college-level KFL class. Findings show that the heritage learners employ the two available codes for different communicative purposes: English is used as a primary communication tool, and Korean is associated with their childhood memories, food, and kinship. Furthermore, their use of linguistic devices, such as pronouns, indexes their ever-changing relational positioning of themselves in a third culture, where they have taken on aspects from both.
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页码:248 / 261
页数:14
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