Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: A political and linguistic history of Hong Kong; Introduction to the chapter; Overview of this book; A political and linguistic history of Hong Kong; 2014 to present: The Umbrella Movement and beyond; Chapter 2: Researching attitudes: Theories and methods; Introduction to the chapter; Language attitudes and language ideologies; Gender; Identity; Language ecology; Linguistic capital/habitus.
Attitudes towards and ideologies about features of HKEChapter 8: Conclusions: The politics of Hong Kong English; Introduction to the chapter; Language attitudes and politics; Acceptance of HKE in Hong Kong; References; Index.
Gender, identity, and attitudes to varieties of English in Hong KongChapter 6: Hong Kong English: Attitudes, identity, and use; Introduction to the chapter; Previous research on attitudes towards HKE; The legitimacy of HKE; Speaking HKE; Wanting to speak HKE; Attitudes towards HKE; Gender, politics, and Hong Kong English; Chapter 7: Attitudes towards features of Hong Kong English; Introduction to the chapter; Previous research on features of HKE; Features of HKE across time; Overall attitudes towards features of HKE; Attitudes towards specific features of HKE; Features of HKE.
Hong Kong EnglishThe multilingual native speaker; Methodology for the research; Chapter 3: The Hong Kong identity; Introduction to the chapter; Previous research on identity in Hong Kong; The Hong Kong identity 2014-2017; Identity, nationality, and schooling 2017; Defining identity: Nationality, politics, and language; Identity and politics in Hong Kong; Chapter 4: The native speaker of English in Hong Kong; Introduction to the chapter; Previous research; Monolingual/bilingual/trilingual native language identification 2014-2017.
School status, nationality, and the monolingual/multilingual native speakerDefining Cantonese, English, and Putonghua as native languages; Language, identity, and politics in Hong Kong; Chapter 5: Attitudes towards varieties of English in Hong Kong; Introduction to the chapter; Previous research on language attitudes in Hong Kong; Preferences for varieties of English in Hong Kong; Varieties of English spoken in Hong Kong; Monolectal and mixed lectal speakers of English in Hong Kong; Variety of English representing Hong Kong; Native language identifications and varieties of English.
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The focus of this book is on the impact of politics on language and identity in Hong Kong. The book is the first study to track real time language attitude changes against a divisive political landscape. It is also the most comprehensive study of language attitudes in Hong Kong to date, taking place over four years with over 1600 participants. Through both survey and interview data, a multifaceted portrait of language change in progress is presented, providing a more nuanced and complex view of language and identity than has previously been presented. The book examines the status of Hong Kong English in thelight of attitudes towards Cantonese, English, and Putonghua, providing a deeper analysis of the linguistic complexity of Hong Kong; it can be argued that one cannot understand attitudes towards Hong Kong English without fully understanding the status and use of English in Hong Kong today. The book also presents a complex examination of language attitudes in Hong Kong by focusing not only on the what of language attitudes, but also the question of for whom, through an analysis of language attitudes by gender, age, identity, and speaking HKE.
Ingram Content Group
9781351713689
Politics of English in Hong Kong : Attitudes, Identity and Use.
9781138036444
English language-- Dialects-- China-- Hong Kong.
English language-- Political aspects-- China-- Hong Kong.
English language-- Social aspects-- China-- Hong Kong.