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English and Neoliberalism in South Korea 韩国的英语和新自由主义
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0003
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter provides an in-depth picture of the book’s ethnographic context, presenting a historical account of neoliberalism in South Korea and the role the English fever played within it. Through its review of Korea’s neoliberalization process that began in the 1990s, the chapter focuses on several actors that were critical in this process, including the United States, major Korean conglomerates known as jaebeol, and the state. The chapter then reviews key phenomena that constituted the Korean English fever, clarifying why they should be seen as a manifestation of neoliberalism. Finally, the chapter explains how a range of intense feelings and affects pervaded Koreans’ experience of English throughout the country’s modern history, using it to argue that aspects of subjectivity that characterize the Korean English fever should be understood in terms of the specific historical and political economic conditions of Korean society, rather than a Korean cultural essence.
这一章提供了这本书的民族志背景的深入画面,呈现了韩国新自由主义的历史叙述和英语热在其中扮演的角色。本章通过回顾始于20世纪90年代的韩国新自由主义化进程,重点关注了在这一进程中起关键作用的几个角色,包括美国、被称为财阀的韩国大型企业集团和国家。然后,本章回顾了构成韩国英语热的主要现象,阐明了为什么它们应该被视为新自由主义的表现。最后,本章解释了一系列强烈的情感和影响如何渗透到韩国人的英语经历中,贯穿整个国家的现代史,用它来论证韩国英语热的主观性方面应该根据韩国社会的特定历史和政治经济条件来理解,而不是韩国的文化本质。
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Becoming Precarious Subjects 成为不稳定的主题
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0008
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter considers the consequences of the subjectivities of English explored in the previous chapters, exploring how they contribute to the condition of extreme precarity of contemporary Korean society. Through Korea’s neoliberal transformation, work and life has grown significantly insecure. In particular, unemployment of the younger generation has reached a historical high, and fear of failure leads this generation to continuously invest in accumulation of marketable skills and to forgo life itself so that they may survive in the fierce competition in the job market. Through an analysis of how criteria for good English in the white-collar job market have been constantly raised and renewed over the decades since the 1990s, this chapter argues that subjectivities of English promoted in neoliberalism may groom workers to be precarious subjects by aligning their hopes and expectations about life and labor with the insecure and uncertain conditions of work under the neoliberal economy.
这一章考虑了前几章探讨的英语主体性的后果,探讨了它们是如何导致当代韩国社会极度不稳定的状况的。通过韩国的新自由主义转型,工作和生活变得非常不安全。特别是年轻一代的失业率达到了历史最高水平,对失败的恐惧导致这一代人为了在激烈的就业市场竞争中生存下来,不断地投资于市场技能的积累,甚至放弃生活本身。通过分析自20世纪90年代以来,白领就业市场中良好英语的标准是如何不断提高和更新的,本章认为,新自由主义所提倡的英语主体性可能会通过将工人对生活和劳动的希望和期望与新自由主义经济下不安全和不确定的工作条件相结合,将工人培养成不稳定的主体。
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Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberalism 新自由主义中的语言与主体性
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0002
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter establishes the theoretical and conceptual basis for the book by first defining neoliberalism, reviewing the various challenges that have emerged in addressing the complex and multifaceted nature of neoliberalism. It then provides an overview of the theoretical frameworks for understanding neoliberalism and how they might be adopted for the study of language and subjectivity. It contrasts Marxist and Foucauldian approaches to neoliberalism, proposing a synthesis in which Foucault’s insights are used to clarify how the neoliberal shaping of subjectivities works to obscure class-based inequalities and to rationalize increasing precarity of life under intensifying capitalism and the global economy. Finally, the chapter considers how such processes of subjectivity might be traced through theoretical and analytic constructs from sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, especially through the analysis of metapragmatic discourse.
本章为本书建立了理论和概念基础,首先定义了新自由主义,回顾了在处理新自由主义的复杂性和多面性时出现的各种挑战。然后概述了理解新自由主义的理论框架,以及如何将其应用于语言和主体性的研究。它对比了马克思主义和福柯的新自由主义方法,提出了一种综合,福柯的见解被用来阐明新自由主义对主体性的塑造是如何模糊基于阶级的不平等的,以及在资本主义和全球经济加剧的情况下,生活的不稳定性是如何合理化的。最后,本章考虑了如何通过社会语言学和语言人类学的理论和分析结构,特别是通过对元语用话语的分析,来追踪这种主体性过程。
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Language Learning as Technology of the Self 作为自我技术的语言学习
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0005
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter explores how the act of English language learning came to be framed as a moral project during the Korean English fever, focusing on the role that such aspects of morality played in rationalizing the social inequalities reproduced and exacerbated through the neoliberal promotion of English. Its analysis focuses on representation of successful learners of English in the conservative press, which frequently published stories of elite English language learners throughout the English fever. The chapter shows how these stories consistently downplayed the privileged provenance of the successful learners, and instead highlighted the extraordinary effort they put into learning English, presenting them as moral figures—ideal neoliberal subjects who immerse themselves in careful and ethical management of oneself. It is through such representations that English language learning came to reframed as a Foucauldian technology of the self, and a moral responsibility for neoliberal self-development.
本章探讨了在韩国英语热期间,英语学习行为是如何被视为一项道德工程的,重点是道德的这些方面在使社会不平等合理化方面所起的作用,这种不平等通过新自由主义对英语的推广而再现和加剧。它的分析重点是成功的英语学习者在保守的媒体上的表现,在整个英语热期间,这些媒体经常发表精英英语学习者的故事。这一章展示了这些故事是如何一贯地淡化成功学习者的特权出身,而是强调他们在学习英语方面付出的非凡努力,将他们描绘成道德人物——理想的新自由主义主体,他们沉浸在对自己的谨慎和道德管理中。正是通过这样的表述,英语学习被重新定义为福柯式的自我技术,以及新自由主义自我发展的道德责任。
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The Biopolitics of Language Learning 语言学习的生命政治学
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0006
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter critically examines modes of English language learning that capitalize on the linguistic malleability of youth, collectively known as early English education (yeongeo jogi gyoyuk), arguing that the embodied nature of language learning makes such investments an important site for the inculcation of neoliberal subjectivities. A prominent aspect of the Korean English fever was the emphasis placed on exposing youths to English at an increasingly earlier age. Focusing on the case of early study abroad (jogi yuhak), this chapter argues that these aged-based projects of English language learning are not simply outcomes of increasing competition that drives down the age for first exposure to English; instead, they are facilitated by a deep sense of anxiety that derives from viewing youth as a limited resource, and in this sense, they are a site of biopolitics, where bodies of youth come to be incorporated into the logic of neoliberalism.
本章批判性地考察了利用年轻人语言可塑性的英语学习模式,统称为早期英语教育(yeongeo jogi gyoyuk),认为语言学习的具体化性质使这种投资成为灌输新自由主义主体性的重要场所。韩国英语热的一个突出方面是强调让年轻人在越来越早的年龄接触英语。本章以早期出国留学(jogi yuhak)为例,认为这些基于年龄的英语语言学习项目不仅仅是竞争加剧导致首次接触英语年龄下降的结果;相反,他们被一种深深的焦虑感所推动,这种焦虑感源于将青年视为一种有限的资源,从这个意义上说,他们是生命政治的一个场所,在那里,青年的身体被纳入新自由主义的逻辑。
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Conclusions 结论
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0009
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter closes this book by summarizing the arguments made in the previous chapters and considering the implications for the study of language and political economy. Subjectivities of English in neoliberalism jointly work to present neoliberal subjecthood as the ideal way of living, thereby rationalizing the structures of control inherent in neoliberalism. Research on language and political economy has much to gain by attending to aspects of subjectivity that underlie the way language gets incorporated into the conditions of the changing economy, as language serves as an important channel through which neoliberalism extends its control over our minds, bodies, and sense of being. For this, we need to recognize that subjective experiences of being a language user is fraught with tensions based on material relations, and make them a serious focus for the study of language and political economy.
本章总结了前几章的论点,并考虑了对语言和政治经济学研究的影响,从而结束了本书。新自由主义中的英语主体性共同致力于将新自由主义的主体性作为一种理想的生活方式呈现出来,从而使新自由主义固有的控制结构合理化。语言和政治经济学的研究可以通过关注主观性的各个方面而获益良多,这些方面是语言融入不断变化的经济条件的基础,因为语言是新自由主义扩展其对我们的思想、身体和存在感控制的重要渠道。为此,我们需要认识到,作为语言使用者的主观体验充满了基于物质关系的紧张关系,并将其作为语言和政治经济学研究的严肃焦点。
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Language as Pure Potential 作为纯粹潜能的语言
Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190855734.003.0004
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
This chapter outlines how a desire for English provides a particular articulation to neoliberal ideologies of language, serving as a foundation for the Korean English fever. Considering desire not as a primal urge that naturally emerges from our inner psyche but as a socially constituted force, this chapter considers how English was conceptualized as an object of desire through the English fever, and what implications this had for Koreans’ affective positioning in relation to English. It explains how the ideology of language as pure potential—a view of language as a completely neutral tool for conveying messages in an unadulterated way, a pure medium of potentiality that enables a speaker to achieve anything she wishes to—facilitates this process, allowing the desire for English to be mobilized for the neoliberal logic of human capital development in the context of globalization.
本章概述了对英语的渴望如何为新自由主义的语言意识形态提供了一种特殊的表达方式,这是韩国英语热的基础。考虑到欲望不是一种从我们内心自然产生的原始冲动,而是一种社会构成的力量,本章考虑了英语是如何通过英语热被概念化为欲望的对象的,以及这对韩国人在英语方面的情感定位有什么影响。它解释了语言作为纯粹潜力的意识形态——一种将语言视为一种完全中立的工具,以一种纯粹的方式传达信息,一种纯粹的潜力媒介,使说话者能够实现她想要的任何东西——如何促进这一过程,允许对英语的渴望被动员起来,以适应全球化背景下人力资本发展的新自由主义逻辑。
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