Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers

This ethnographic study has been undertaken to shed light on the role of language in the construction of an ethnic identity in Singapore. The primary focus on language in Singapore is concentrated on the motivations of the Bilingual Policy and on the positive social, economic and political consequen...

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Main Author: D'Cruz, Vienna Marguerite
Other Authors: Kamaludeen
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66135
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description This ethnographic study has been undertaken to shed light on the role of language in the construction of an ethnic identity in Singapore. The primary focus on language in Singapore is concentrated on the motivations of the Bilingual Policy and on the positive social, economic and political consequences of the policy on Singapore society since its adoption. However, the role the bilingual policy plays in ethnic identity construction has not received much attention. This study seeks to rectify this by employing qualitative research methods to study the role language plays in non-Malay, Malay speakers negotiation of their ethnic identity. Language plays a crucial role in forming human connections. Language, more than land or history, provides the essential form of belonging, which is to be understood (Salomone 2010). This study seeks to explore the importance of language on ethnic identity.
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spelling ntu-10356/661352019-12-10T12:18:10Z Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers D'Cruz, Vienna Marguerite Kamaludeen School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities This ethnographic study has been undertaken to shed light on the role of language in the construction of an ethnic identity in Singapore. The primary focus on language in Singapore is concentrated on the motivations of the Bilingual Policy and on the positive social, economic and political consequences of the policy on Singapore society since its adoption. However, the role the bilingual policy plays in ethnic identity construction has not received much attention. This study seeks to rectify this by employing qualitative research methods to study the role language plays in non-Malay, Malay speakers negotiation of their ethnic identity. Language plays a crucial role in forming human connections. Language, more than land or history, provides the essential form of belonging, which is to be understood (Salomone 2010). This study seeks to explore the importance of language on ethnic identity. Bachelor of Arts 2016-03-12T05:52:02Z 2016-03-12T05:52:02Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66135 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf
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Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title_full Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title_fullStr Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title_short Negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy : a study of Non-Malay, Malay speakers
title_sort negotiating ethnic identity within the confines of the bilingual language policy a study of non malay malay speakers
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