Titre | Social Networks and Ethnonational Hinges in Hong Kong:A Relational Approach to Ethnonational Identification | |
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Auteur | Anson Au | |
Revue | China perspectives | |
Numéro | no 136, 2024 | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Articles |
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Page | 51-61 | |
Résumé anglais |
Hong Kong is a storied city of dynamic ethnonational identities, with attention growing around a Hongkonger identity purportedly distinct from a Chinese one. Using mixed methods, this article critically appraises the social construction of the Hongkonger identity by adopting a relational approach to ethnonational identification. Multivariate regressions on identity indices in a 2019 citywide survey and qualitative interviews with youth on ethnonational identification cast light on novel interpretive associations drawn between (1) a Hongkonger civic identity and (2) a pan-Chinese racial identity. Rather than being cast into a binary, these two identifications are interlocked in this article in what I will call ethnonational hinges: symbolic hinges through which individuals switch between the two identities to appease dislocated segments of their social networks (nonfamilial and familial ties) with competing worldviews, abetted by a moral cognitive impulse for conformity inculcated in Chinese networking culture. Source : Éditeur (via OpenEdition Journals) |
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Article en ligne | https://journals.openedition.org/chinaperspectives/16738 |