Learning to be Korean through language

Learning to be Korean through language

Identity negotiation and representation of three Korean-American children at heritage language school and home

Scholar's Press ( 2014-11-05 )

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This two year qualitative ethnographic study describes and analyzes the intercultural adjustment and identity formation of three Korean-American children living in a small college town in the Northeastern United States. The study specifically focuses on the links among investment in Korean language/culture, socialization through language, and representation of ethnic identity. The data were collected from personal narratives of the children and parents, semi-structured interviews, and multiple observations of the children at the heritage language school and at home. The findings of the study revealed that each child developed his unique and multiple Korean-American identities by acquiring linguistic competence in Korean and negotiating linguistic and cultural differences between Korea and the U.S. By unraveling the complex, volatile, and dynamic process of identity formation and representation of Korean-American children within specific cultural contexts, the study reexamines the issue of identity from both cultural and ethnic perspectives and suggests ways of developing bilingual ability as a resource for living in today's diverse society.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-66718-9

ISBN-10:

3639667182

EAN:

9783639667189

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Gyseon Bae

Number of pages:

212

Published on:

2014-11-05

Category:

Language and literature science