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Relocation in space, language, and identity: Dislocated North Korean undergraduates in South Korean universities

Authors
Lee, Mun WooAhn, Sung-Ho G.
Issue Date
Mar-2016
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
Identity; Dislocated North Koreans; Spatial mobility; English language learning
Citation
Language and Communication, v.47, pp 43 - 52
Pages
10
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Journal Title
Language and Communication
Volume
47
Start Page
43
End Page
52
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/155061
DOI
10.1016/j.langcom.2015.11.005
ISSN
0271-5309
Abstract
This study examines how dislocated North Korean undergraduates enrolled in South Korean universities interact with their South Korean peers and construct their own identities. Data were collected based on records of meetings between students, short reflection journals completed after each of these meeting, and semi-structured individual interviews. During their interactions with South Korean students, the North Korean students agreed with their South Korean peers unconditionally, hid their North Korean accents, and avoided North Korean-related topics. These interaction patterns were directly related to their "peripheral" positioning in South Korean society. They placed an emphasis on proficiency in spoken English and viewed themselves as "deficient in that language, and thus, inferior". This study clarifies the underlying language ideologies in South Korea and how such macro-level structures are intertwined with language practices and identity formation among disempowered transmigrants, such as dislocated North Korean undergraduates.
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