跨文化语境下的身份协商——以新疆班学生为例

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Asian Studies Review Pub Date : 2023-01-15 DOI:10.1080/10357823.2022.2155108
Xin Su, N. Harrison, R. Moloney
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摘要自2000年实施以来,内陆新疆高中班级政策(新疆班政策)一直在推动和资助大多数来自新疆的少数民族中学生在中国东部以汉族为主的城市就读寄宿制学校。这项政策的目的是提高少数民族学生的政治、经济和文化地位,加强民族团结,促进中国民族主义。关于这一政策的现有文献通常关注学生在学校环境中的经历,从二元的非此即彼的角度解释少数民族学生的身份。关于这项政策如何影响和影响学生在日常实践中的自我认知,我们知之甚少。本文借鉴了Sedikides和Brewer的工作,该工作从个人、关系和集体三个不同层面定义了身份,以提供对新疆班学生身份形成和变化的多层次理解。研究结果表明,这些学生在教育过程中会感受到不确定性和疏离感,他们的身份会根据来自自我、他人和社区等多种来源的背景和期望而变化。
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Negotiating Identities in Cross-Cultural Contexts: A Case Study of Xinjiangban Students in China
ABSTRACT Since its implementation in 2000, the inland Xinjiang senior secondary school class policy (Xinjiangban policy) has promoted and funded middle-school students, mostly ethnic minorities from Xinjiang, to attend boarding schools in predominantly Han-populated cities throughout eastern China. The purpose of this policy is to improve ethnic minority students’ political, economic, and cultural status, enhance ethnic unity, and promote Chinese nationalism. Existing literature on this policy has commonly focused on students’ experiences in school contexts, interpreting ethnic minority students’ identity from a dualist either/or perspective. Less is known about how this policy has influenced and impacted students’ self-perceptions in their everyday practices. This article draws on the work of Sedikides and Brewer, which defines identity at three different levels – individual, relational, and collective – to provide a multi-layered understanding of identity formation and change in Xinjiangban students. The findings show that these students experience feelings of uncertainty and alienation in their educational journey, and that their identity shifts according to contexts and expectations that derive from multiple sources including self, others, and community.
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