Politics of English in Hong Kong

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Cantonese Putonghua comparison
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China
CMI School
Community of Practice
Construction of Identity
Cultural Identification
Discourse Particles
divisive political landscape
Education Bureau
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Exonormative Stabilization
Explores Language Ideologies
Group identity and dynamics
HKC
HKSAR
Hong Kong English
identity construction linguistics
Impact Attitudes
Kachru's Models
Kachru’s Models
Language Attitude Research
language attitude survey
Language Attitudes
Language Ideology
language policy Hong Kong
legislative politics
Linguistic othering
Linguistic variation
Local Language Ideology
Mainland China
MOI Policy
multilingualism research
national linguistic identity
NPCSC
NPCSC's Decision
NPCSC’s Decision
political influence on language attitudes
Political resistance
Schneider's Model
Schneider’s Model
sociolinguistics
Standard Language Ideology
Tertiary Students
Umbrella Movement
Vice Versa
Voter Turn Outs

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367583606
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The focus of this book is on the impact of politics on language and identity in Hong Kong. The book is the first study to track real time language attitude changes against a divisive political landscape. It is also the most comprehensive study of language attitudes in Hong Kong to date, taking place over four years with over 1600 participants. Through both survey and interview data, a multifaceted portrait of language change in progress is presented, providing a more nuanced and complex view of language and identity than has previously been presented. The book examines the status of Hong Kong English in the light of attitudes towards Cantonese, English, and Putonghua, providing a deeper analysis of the linguistic complexity of Hong Kong; it can be argued that one cannot understand attitudes towards Hong Kong English without fully understanding the status and use of English in Hong Kong today. The book also presents a complex examination of language attitudes in Hong Kong by focusing not only on the what of language attitudes, but also the question of for whom, through an analysis of language attitudes by gender, age, identity, and speaking HKE.

Jette G. Hansen Edwards is Professor and Head of the Department of English at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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