The dialects of control and connection in the study abroad homestay

C. Kinginger, Sheng-Hsun Lee
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As in every conversation, negotiation for control and connection is at the heart of communication in the study abroad homestay. Finding a comfortable footing on the control-and-connection continua (i.e., closeness versus distance, and hierarchy versus equality) is both a product and a process of language learning in the homestay. Drawing on interviews of all parties and recordings of homestay interactions, we present the dialectical interplay of control and connection through analysis of conversational narratives recounted at Chinese homestay dinner tables. We recruit Wertsch’s (1998) notion of mediated action to show how stories, as cultural tools, were employed by the hosts and students to construct moral injunctions and to cultivate closeness through mutual caring (guānxīn), affective gratification (qièyì), and attentiveness (tiēxīn). Findings of the study challenge assumptions about homestay communication as a power struggle only and underscore the importance of teaching students to appreciate the value of interpersonal exchange in homestay settings.
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留学民宿中的控制与联系的方言
在每一次谈话中,控制和联系的谈判是留学寄宿家庭沟通的核心。在控制和联系的连续体中找到一个舒适的立足点(即亲密与距离,等级与平等)既是寄宿家庭语言学习的产物,也是一个过程。根据各方的访谈和民宿互动的记录,我们通过分析中国民宿餐桌上的对话叙述,呈现了控制和联系的辩证相互作用。我们引用Wertsch(1998)的媒介行为概念来展示故事作为文化工具如何被主持人和学生用来构建道德训诫,并通过相互关心(guānxīn)、情感满足(qièyì)和关注(tiēxīn)来培养亲密关系。研究结果挑战了关于寄宿家庭沟通仅仅是一种权力斗争的假设,并强调了教育学生欣赏寄宿家庭人际交流价值的重要性。
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