American College Students Studying Abroad in China: Language, Identity, and Self‐Presentation
Hang Du (PhD, University of Arizona) is Associate Professor of Chinese and Linguistics, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT.
Abstract
This article reports the results of qualitative analyses of data drawn from monthly informal individual interviews of 29 American college students who were spending one semester studying Mandarin Chinese abroad in a program in China. While some data confirm previous findings that some students' identification as Americans was strengthened during study abroad, data also indicate that students in this study took great pride in their Chinese proficiency, fully embraced their “foreigner identity,” and used it to their advantage. Studying in China did not seem to pose serious threats to this group of students' identity negotiation and self‐presentation. This research supports the call to conduct research regarding learners from a wider range of language backgrounds studying in a broader range of study abroad contexts so as to more fully understand the complexity of study abroad.
Number of times cited: 8
- Yueh-ching Chang and Yu-jung Chang, Identity negotiation in the third space: an analysis of YouTube channels hosted by expatriates in Taiwan, Language and Intercultural Communication, 10.1080/14708477.2018.1450878, 19, 1, (77-92), (2018).
- Wenhao Diao, Anne Donovan and Margaret Malone, Oral language development among Mandarin learners in Chinese homestays, Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education, 3, 1, (33), (2018).
- Silvia Marijuan and Cristina Sanz, Expanding Boundaries: Current and New Directions in Study Abroad Research and Practice, Foreign Language Annals, 51, 1, (185-204), (2018).
- Hang Du, The Complexity of Study Abroad: Stories from Ethnic Minority American Students in China, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 10.1017/S0267190518000065, 38, (122-139), (2018).
- Emma Trentman and Wenhao Diao, The American gaze east, Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education, 2, 2, (175), (2017).
- Jingyue Maeder-Qian, Intercultural experiences and cultural identity reconstruction of multilingual Chinese international students in Germany, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, (1), (2017).
- Yan Xie, 美国汉语学习者的理想汉语自我, Chinese as a Second Language Research, 6, 2, (2017).
- Jane Jackson, The language use, attitudes, and motivation of Chinese students prior to a semester-long sojourn in an English-speaking environment, Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education, 1, 1, (4), (2016).




