在韩国寻求爱尔兰英语教师的工作

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Michael Chesnut, Trevor Schmitt
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“你好,凯蒂,我很抱歉地告诉你,我的客户不雇佣爱尔兰人,因为你们这种人酗酒。”(福克斯新闻,2014年11月10日)上述消息,2014年发给一名申请到韩国教英语的爱尔兰妇女,并在媒体上广泛传播(福克斯新闻,2014年11月10日;麦考利,2014;Taylor, 2014)表明国籍问题可以影响在东亚聘用“外籍”英语教师。为了更好地理解这些问题,本研究通过对六位在韩国任教的爱尔兰英语教师的访谈,考察了爱尔兰英语教师在韩国求职的经历和理解。只有一名教师明确表示,他因为是爱尔兰人而受到歧视,另外三名教师在讨论歧视问题时避免明确表明对爱尔兰英语教师的歧视立场。两位参与者明确表示,他们从未因爱尔兰人的身份而受到歧视,但令人惊讶的是,他们也讨论了因爱尔兰人身份而就业机会受到限制的经历。此外,爱尔兰英语的某些方面以及韩国人对美国英语和美国课程的渴望被认为是爱尔兰英语教师在韩国就业机会的潜在限制。
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Seeking employment as an Irish English-language teacher in South Korea
‘Hello Katie, I am sorry to inform you that my client does not hire Irish people due to the alcoholism [sic] nature of your kind.’ (Fox News, November 10, 2014) The above message, sent to an Irish woman applying to teach English in South Korea in 2014 and shared widely in the media ( Fox News , November 10, 2014; McCauley, 2014; Taylor, 2014) demonstrates that issues of nationality can shape the hiring of ‘foreign’ English teachers in East Asia. To better understand these issues, this study examines Irish English-language teachers’ experiences and understandings of seeking employment in Korea through interviews with six Irish English-language teachers who taught in Korea. Only one teacher explicitly stated he was discriminated against on the basis of being Irish, with three others discussing discrimination in ways which avoided explicitly taking a position regarding discrimination against Irish English-language teachers. Two participants explicitly stated they never experienced discrimination on the basis of being Irish, but surprisingly also discussed experiences in which their employment opportunities were limited due to being Irish. Additionally, certain aspects of Irish English and the desire in Korea for American English and American curriculum were identified as potential limitations on Irish English-language teachers’ employment opportunities in Korea.
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