Confucius Institute Programming in the United States: Language Ideology, Hegemony, and the Making of Chinese Culture in University Classes.

This article explores how Confucius Institute teachers and U. S. students use language to index qualities of Chinese people and culture. The study draws on the model of 'linguistic fact' to argue that students' and teachers' contextualized use of language occurs in relation to their different yet na...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado en:Anthropology & Education Quarterly Vol. 46; no. 1; pp. 55 - 71
Autor principal: Stambach, Amy
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Wiley-Blackwell Mar2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:Ver este registro en EBSCOhost
fields @attributes:
  recordID: 1
pdfLink:
plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ssf&AN=100488709&site=ehost-live
header:
  @attributes:
    shortDbName: ssf
    uiTerm: 100488709
    longDbName: Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
    uiTag: AN
  controlInfo:
    bkinfo:
    jinfo:
      jid:
        01617761
        AEQ
      jtl: Anthropology & Education Quarterly
      issn: 01617761
      maglogo: Y
    pubinfo:
      dt: Mar2015
      vid: 46
      iid: 1
      pid: 480
      pub: Wiley-Blackwell
    artinfo:
      ui:
        100488709
        10.1111/aeq.12087
      ppf: 55
      ppct: 16
      formats:
        fmt:
          – @attributes:
              type: T
          – @attributes:
              type: P
              size: 132KB
      tig:
        atl: Confucius Institute Programming in the United States: Language Ideology, Hegemony, and the Making of Chinese Culture in University Classes.
      aug:
        au: Stambach, Amy
        affil: University of Wisconsin Madison
      su:
        China
        Confucius Institutes
        Hegemony
        Foreign language education
        Consumerism
        Computer programming
      sug:
        subj:
          Hegemony
          Foreign language education
          Consumerism
          China
          Confucius Institutes
          Language Schools
          Other Computer Related Services
          Custom Computer Programming Services
          Computer systems design and related services (except video game design and development)
          Computer programming
      keyword:
        Chinese
        higher education
        language instruction
        United States
        Chinese
        higher education
        language instruction
        United States
      ab: This article explores how Confucius Institute teachers and U. S. students use language to index qualities of Chinese people and culture. The study draws on the model of 'linguistic fact' to argue that students' and teachers' contextualized use of language occurs in relation to their different yet naturalized assumptions about a commonly shared social world, one they define largely in terms of market consumerism. The article offers the concept of linguistic hegemony to aid in understanding the multiple expressions of language form and use that emerge in Confucius Institute programs, and to qualify without fully discounting political scientists' claims that Confucius Institutes are ideological extensions of the Chinese state.
      pubtype: Academic Journal
      doctype: Article
      src: R
    language: English
    refInfo:
    copyright:
      @attributes:
        flag: N
    holdings:
      @attributes:
        islocal: N