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E-raamat: Future Conditional: Building an English-Speaking Society in Northeast China

  • Formaat: 222 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501754920
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  • Formaat: 222 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501754920

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"An ethnography of students and teachers at private English language schools in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang, this book examines how foreign languages have been incorporated into everyday speech practices and what it means to speak English in China today"--

In The Future Conditional, Eric S. Henry brings twelve-years of expertise and research to offer a nuanced discussion of the globalization of the English language and the widespread effects it has had on Shenyang, the capital and largest city of China's northeast Liaoning Province. Adopting an ethnographic and linguistic perspective, Henry considers the personal connotations that English, has for Chinese people, beyond its role in the education system. Through research on how English is spoken, taught, and studied in China, Henry considers what the language itself means to Chinese speakers. How and why, he asks, has English become so deeply fascinating in contemporary China, simultaneously existing as a source of desire and anxiety? The answer, he suggests, is that English-speaking Chinese consider themselves distinctly separate from those who do not speak the language, the result of a cultural assumption that speaking English makes a person modern.

Seeing language as a study that goes beyond the classroom, The Future Conditional assesses the emerging viewpoint that, for many citizens, speaking English in China has become a cultural need—and, more immediately, a realization of one's future.

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A solid ethnography, useful to anyone teaching languages.

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Preface ix
Note on Transcription xiii
Introduction: The English Modern 1(28)
1 Dirty Talk: Hybrid Registers of Chinese and English
29(26)
2 The Moral Economy of Walls: Recursive Enclosure and Linguistic Space
55(21)
3 Better to Die Abroad Than to Live in China: Narratives of Life and Learning
76(18)
4 Commodifying Language: The Business of English in Shenyang
94(25)
5 On "Chinglish": Stigmatization, Laughter, and Nostalgia
119(25)
6 Raciolinguistic Identities: The White Foreign Body of the Native English Speaker
144(29)
Conclusion: Reflections on a Global Language 173(8)
Notes 181(4)
References 185(18)
Index 203
Eric S. Henry is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Saint Mary's University, Halifax. He has been published in City & Society, Language in Society, Anthropological Quarterly, and Anthropologica.