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Mother tongue dilemmas and language politics in Korea
Asian Journal of Women's Studies ( IF 0.661 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/12259276.2019.1683133
Rosevi Mojica-Sung 1 , Teri Rose Dominica Roh 2
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ABSTRACT Contemporary Korean society has seen a rapid increase in the number of foreign migrants in recent years. However, the country is still generally described as an ethnically and culturally homogenous society due to the prevalent use of the national language, symbols, and traditions. Given the widespread availability of free Korean language courses through both site-based and online real-time video lectures, it is not surprising to hear about foreigners’ increased use of and proficiency in the Korean language. This study provides a critical review of perceptions of marriage migrants about the great importance of Korean language and how they lack awareness about their rights and duties to use their mother tongues in the course of their lives in South Korea.

中文翻译:

韩国的母语困境与语言政治

摘要 当代韩国社会近年来外国移民人数迅速增加。然而,由于国家语言、符号和传统的普遍使用,该国仍被普遍描述为种族和文化同质化的社会。鉴于通过基于站点和在线实时视频讲座的免费韩语课程的广泛提供,听说外国人越来越多地使用和熟练掌握韩语也就不足为奇了。这项研究对婚姻移民对韩语的重要性的看法以及他们如何缺乏在韩国生活中使用母语的权利和义务的认识进行了批判性审查。
更新日期:2019-10-02
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