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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Guanglun Michael MuPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: 162 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.373kg ISBN: 9781783094288ISBN 10: 1783094281 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 06 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a compelling account of the habitus of Chineseness in a world of mobility. It offers up a plethora of insights into the implication of heritage language learning in the constitution of Chinese identity; it makes available a sophisticated mixed methods approach for using the thinking tools of Pierre Bourdieu; it adds to these tools a nuanced cultural dimension. Karen Dooley, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; In our increasingly trans-migratory world, language can be central to cultural identity. Dr Mu's research breaks new ground by adapting Bourdieu's insights to examine how cultural identity ('Chinese-ness') is linguistically learned and practiced in Australia. His remarkable book will interest educators and researchers grappling with how language pertains to identity. Tom Strong, University of Calgary, Canada; A thought-provoking, highly engaging work that has deftly shown how Bourdieusian framework can be applied in the research field of literacy education and Heritage Language learning. A must-read for those interested in overseas Chinese communities and Heritage Language learning across various immigrant communities in general! Liang Du, Beijing Normal University, China This book is a compelling account of the habitus of Chineseness in a world of mobility. It offers up a plethora of insights into the implication of heritage language learning in the constitution of Chinese identity; it makes available a sophisticated mixed methods approach for using the thinking tools of Pierre Bourdieu; it adds to these tools a nuanced cultural dimension. Karen Dooley, Queensland University of Technology, Australia A thought-provoking, highly engaging work that has deftly shown how Bourdieusian framework can be applied in the research field of literacy education and Heritage Language learning. A must-read for those interested in overseas Chinese communities and Heritage Language learning across various immigrant communities in general! -- Liang Du, Beijing Normal University, China This book is a compelling account of the habitus of Chineseness in a world of mobility. It offers up a plethora of insights into the implication of heritage language learning in the constitution of Chinese identity; it makes available a sophisticated mixed methods approach for using the thinking tools of Pierre Bourdieu; it adds to these tools a nuanced cultural dimension. -- Karen Dooley, Queensland University of Technology, Australia In our increasingly trans-migratory world, language can be central to cultural identity. Dr Mu's research breaks new ground by adapting Bourdieu's insights to examine how cultural identity ('Chinese-ness') is linguistically learned and practiced in Australia. His remarkable book will interest educators and researchers grappling with how language pertains to identity. -- Tom Strong, University of Calgary, Canada This book is an excellent aid in highlighting issues that CHLL undergo as they constantly construct and reconstruct their ethnic identity and language learning processes. It can be beneficial to educators, scholars and language learners and will help CHLL educators of language courses construct better courses. -- Nicholas James Figueroa, University at Albany - SUNY, USA LINGUIST List 27.2879 Author InformationGuanglun Michael Mu is Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology in Australia. His research interests include mixed methods research, diversity and inclusion and Chinese in diaspora. He is also Associate Editor for the International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |