海外华人儿童的国家认同和依恋:侨民旅游体验

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-13 DOI:10.1177/00472875231221673
Mimi Li, Weiwei Liu, C. Zhang, Zhiye Dai
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移民对其祖国的国家认同受到了学术界的广泛关注。虽然童年在国家认同中占有重要地位,但有关散居地旅游和移民的研究往往忽视了儿童的经历。民族和文化符号蕴含在地方之中,有助于一个人对某一地域的依恋,从而发展其身份认同。本研究从儿童的视角探讨散居地旅游、国家认同和地方依恋之间的关系。研究采用隐喻诱发技术和参与观察法,考察海外华人儿童如何在散居旅游背景下理解其 "故乡 "的国家认同和地方依恋。研究结果探讨了海外华裔儿童的文化自豪感、社会联系和自我代表如何与中国和中国性的意义符号交织在一起。研究得出的主要理论意义包括:描述儿童的散居旅游经历如何影响他们的地方依恋和国家认同,并揭示地方依恋和国家认同之间的相应关系。
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National Identity and Attachment Among Overseas Chinese Children: Diaspora Tourism Experiences
Immigrants’ national identities in relation to their homelands have received considerable academic attention. Although childhood plays a substantial part in national identity, studies on diaspora tourism and immigrants have often overlooked children’s experiences. Ethnic and cultural symbols are embedded in place and contribute to one’s attachment to a territory for identity development. This study explores the nexus between diaspora tourism, national identity, and place attachment from children’s perspectives. Metaphor elicitation technique and participant observations were used to examine how overseas Chinese children make sense of their “homeland” national identity and place attachment in a diaspora tourism context. Findings address how overseas Chinese children’s cultural pride, social connections, and self-representation intertwine with meaningful symbols tied to China and Chineseness. Major theoretical implications derived from the research include delineating how children’s diaspora tourism experiences influence their place attachment and national identities, and revealing the corresponding relationship between place attachment and national identity.
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