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Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau
Adams Bodomo1; Roberval Teixeira-E-Silva2
2012
Source PublicationAfrican Studies
ISSN0002-0184
Volume71Issue:1Pages:71-90
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In this article we present results of a qualitative study of Africans in Macau, as part of the general phenomenon of African migration into China in the 21st century. We focus on the African community from Portuguese-speaking countries in Macau, outlining its internal organisation, memberships, objectives, and activities. The results of this study indicate that this African community is the most established and the best organised African community in China. We argue that the common linguistic identity between members of this community and with other Portuguese speakers is a major factor in its relative success. This argumentation is anchored in our cross-cultural theory of community identity building, where factors such as commonality of language, food, and music play important roles in community bonding and community identity building among migrant groupings in cross-linguistic and cross-cultural settings.

KeywordAfricans In chIna Language LInguistic Factors In Community Formation Cross-cultural Communication Macau Portuguese Lusophone Africans Identity Culture
DOI10.1080/00020184.2012.668294
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaArea Studies
WOS SubjectArea Studies
WOS IDWOS:000307159900005
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group Ltd
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84859622542
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Arts and Humanities
DEPARTMENT OF PORTUGUESE
Corresponding AuthorAdams Bodomo
Affiliation1.University of Hong Kong
2.University of Macau
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Adams Bodomo,Roberval Teixeira-E-Silva. Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau[J]. African Studies, 2012, 71(1), 71-90.
APA Adams Bodomo., & Roberval Teixeira-E-Silva (2012). Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau. African Studies, 71(1), 71-90.
MLA Adams Bodomo,et al."Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau".African Studies 71.1(2012):71-90.
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