二战后香港华人教育制度中的文化随意性的布尔迪欧分析(1940 - 1970)

IF 0.4 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE International Critical Thought Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21598282.2021.1924072
Yulong Li, Xiaojing Liu
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当香港在1842年成为英国殖民地时,教育制度并不集中。然而,第二次世界大战后,非殖民化浪潮席卷全球。1945年,中国共产党和国民党之间爆发了一场内战,导致1949年中华人民共和国成立,国民党撤退到台湾地区。双方都试图塑造教育方向,以影响香港的华人居民。在香港的英国殖民者为了维护自己的既得利益,决定将华人的教育集中起来,并进行了一系列的课程改革,在年轻的香港居民中逐渐灌输了对中国的负面情绪或政治冷漠。根据布尔迪欧的社会再生产教育理论,本文建议在学校课程中培养和发展关于香港殖民历史和本地华人身份变化性质的批判性思维。本研究发现,英国殖民者在殖民语文课程的教学行动中强加了文化专断,并逐渐建立了一种殖民教育制度,保证了香港居民的再生产,而中国民族主义却很少。
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A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Cultural Arbitraries in the Educational System for Chinese People in the Post WWII Hong Kong, 1940s–1970s
ABSTRACT When Hong Kong became a British colony in 1842, the educational system was not centralized. However, after World War II, a wave of decolonization swarmed the globe. In 1945 an internal war broke out between the Chinese Communists and the Nationalists, resulting in the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, and the Nationalists' retreat to the Taiwan region. Both sides attempted to shape the direction of education to influence Chinese habitants in Hong Kong. The British colonizer in Hong Kong, in order to safeguard their vested interests, decided to centralize the Chinese people's education and impose a series of curricular reforms, which acted to instill negative feelings or political indifference towards China among younger Hong Kong residents. Following the Bourdieusian theory of social reproduction by educational means, this paper proposes to foster and develop critical thinking regarding the colonial history of Hong Kong and the changing nature of the local Chinese identity as fostered in the school curriculum. This study found that the British colonizer imposed cultural arbitraries in the pedagogic action of the colonial Chinese curriculum and gradually established a colonial educational system that guaranteed the reproduction of the Hong Kong residents with little Chinese nationalism.
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