English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates

The English language, a legacy of the British colonialists, has been indelibly woven into the history of Malaysia, and because of its pervasive influence through its role in the education system, it is an important part of the identity construction of those who have gone through the system. This pap...

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Main Authors: Wong, Fook Fei, Lee, King Siong, Lee, Su Kim, Azizah Ya'acob
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Published: Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2012
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spelling my-ukm.journal.40702016-12-14T06:35:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4070/ English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates Wong, Fook Fei Lee, King Siong Lee, Su Kim Azizah Ya'acob, The English language, a legacy of the British colonialists, has been indelibly woven into the history of Malaysia, and because of its pervasive influence through its role in the education system, it is an important part of the identity construction of those who have gone through the system. This paper reports on the qualitative findings of a study investigating the impact of English on the sociocultural identity construction of young adult Malaysians. The data were obtained from interviews conducted with 20 Malaysian undergraduates from both public and private universities. English is one of the languages in their linguistic repertoire. The demographic composition of the respondents reflects in general the cultural and linguistic diversity of Malaysia. The paper will focus on how the use of English among these university students is perceived as an identity marker that enhances the perception of their personal and social status, and how its use may sometimes be used as the basis by members of the same ethnic community for “othering” them. The paper concludes by suggesting that since competence in the use of English is basically perceived as a form of cultural capital, a move towards enhancing English use among students within a policy that strongly advocates multilingualism is the way towards developing a more inclusive moderate sociocultural identity Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4070/1/14-Wong%2520Fook%2520Fei%2520et%2520al.pdf Wong, Fook Fei and Lee, King Siong and Lee, Su Kim and Azizah Ya'acob, (2012) English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 18 (1). pp. 145-155. ISSN 0128-5157 http://www.ukm.my/ppbl/3L/3LHome.html
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description The English language, a legacy of the British colonialists, has been indelibly woven into the history of Malaysia, and because of its pervasive influence through its role in the education system, it is an important part of the identity construction of those who have gone through the system. This paper reports on the qualitative findings of a study investigating the impact of English on the sociocultural identity construction of young adult Malaysians. The data were obtained from interviews conducted with 20 Malaysian undergraduates from both public and private universities. English is one of the languages in their linguistic repertoire. The demographic composition of the respondents reflects in general the cultural and linguistic diversity of Malaysia. The paper will focus on how the use of English among these university students is perceived as an identity marker that enhances the perception of their personal and social status, and how its use may sometimes be used as the basis by members of the same ethnic community for “othering” them. The paper concludes by suggesting that since competence in the use of English is basically perceived as a form of cultural capital, a move towards enhancing English use among students within a policy that strongly advocates multilingualism is the way towards developing a more inclusive moderate sociocultural identity
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author Wong, Fook Fei
Lee, King Siong
Lee, Su Kim
Azizah Ya'acob,
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Lee, King Siong
Lee, Su Kim
Azizah Ya'acob,
English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
author_facet Wong, Fook Fei
Lee, King Siong
Lee, Su Kim
Azizah Ya'acob,
author_sort Wong, Fook Fei
title English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
title_short English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
title_full English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
title_fullStr English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed English use as an identity marker among Malaysian undergraduates
title_sort english use as an identity marker among malaysian undergraduates
publisher Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM
publishDate 2012
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