When modern public space encounters postmodern migration: abnormality and the making of migrant identities

Authors

  • Jie Dong Tilburg University and Tsinghua University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v6i2.239

Keywords:

migration, identity, abnormality, modernity, Putonghua, China

Abstract

This article explores the discursive processes of migrant identity construction through multilingual practices in the context of China’s linguistic diversity and population movement. Drawing on the data from ethnographic observation, interview and document collection, the article demonstrates how small discursive features become emblematic of individual and group identities, and how such identities are negotiated and ratified at various scale levels, particularly in the public and institutional spheres. Using a theoretical framework revolving around indexicality, this article starts with a discussion on the notions – abnormality and modernity – that are essential for data analysis, and presents three examples to demonstrate the discursive processes of migrant identity construction. The article concludes that people invoke general social norms and administrative notions when producing discourses from the public and institutional spheres, and that the identity categories defined and motivated in these discourses are rigid, static and general.

Author Biography

  • Jie Dong, Tilburg University and Tsinghua University
    Jie Dong is Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, China, and Researcher at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Her research interest revolves around language and identity, globalization and migrant studies, within the fields of sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. She has conducted ethnographic studies on the language use and identity construction of labour migration, elite migration and cross continental migration in globalization. Her recent publications include Discourse, identity, and China’s internal migration (Multilingual Matters, 2011) and Ethnographic fieldwork (with Jan Blommaert, Multilingual Matters, 2010).

Published

2013-05-29

How to Cite

Dong, J. (2013). When modern public space encounters postmodern migration: abnormality and the making of migrant identities. Sociolinguistic Studies, 6(2), 239-257. https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v6i2.239