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Journal Article

Citation

Cui D, Worrell FC. Can. J. Sociol. 2019; 44(3): 233-256.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, University of Alberta)

DOI

10.29173/cjs29597

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study examines how Chinese Canadian youth perceive media representation of Chinese people and how that perception affects their identity construction. Drawing on Bourdieu and interview data with thirty-six first- and second-generation Chinese Canadian youth in Alberta, we discuss three themes of symbolic violence that Chinese youth experience in the media field. We argue that media-initiated symbolic violence not only reproduces and reinforces racism institutionally and systemically but also contributes to the evolvement of a racialized habitus among Chinese Canadian youth. It affects Chinese Canadian youth's construction of a positive Chinese identity, and at the same time their perceptions as "real" Canadians in the country that they view as home.


Language: en

Keywords

Alberta; Bourdieu; Chinese Canadian Youth; Identity; Media; Racialized Habitus; Racism; Symbolic Violence

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