台湾原住民青少年的族群认同、自尊与文化适应倾向

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Chun-Hao Li , Ming-Chang Tsai
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台湾原住民族最近成功地恢复了在正式机构中使用本族名字的权利。本研究旨在探讨使用原住民名称和保持原住民语言熟练程度如何影响这个岛屿社会中原住民青少年的学校经历、自尊和文化适应策略。本研究以台湾北部1144名高中原住民学童为调查对象,发现强烈的族群认同能直接提升自尊。然而,母语能力也增加了学业压力。接受土著身份的青少年在与汉族同龄人的交往中表现出更积极的自我概念,更倾向于融入而不是同化。本研究强调了文化包容性实践和对土著语言和名字使用的更多制度支持的重要性,同时也承认了汉族主导的城市学校环境中土著青少年面临的独特挑战。
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Ethnic identity, self-esteem, and acculturation dispositions among indigenous adolescents in Taiwan
Indigenous people in Taiwan have recently succeeded to reclaim the right to use their native names in formal institutions. This study investigates how using an Indigenous name use and maintaining proficiency in indigenous language influence school experiences, self-esteem, and acculturation strategies among Indigenous adolescents in this island society. Drawing on survey data from 1,144 indigenous adolescents attending in high schools in northern Taiwan, the findings reveal that a strong ethnic identity directly enhances self-esteem. However, ability of indigenous language also elevates academic pressure. Adolescents who embrace their Indigenous identity report a more positive self-concept and favor integration over assimilation in interactions with Han peers. This study underscores the importance of culturally inclusive practices and greater institutional support for Indigenous language and name usage, while also acknowledging the unique challenges faced by Indigenous adolescents in Han-dominated urban school settings.
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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Social Science is a principal outlet for scholarly articles on Asian societies published by the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. AJSS provides a unique forum for theoretical debates and empirical analyses that move away from narrow disciplinary focus. It is committed to comparative research and articles that speak to cases beyond the traditional concerns of area and single-country studies. AJSS strongly encourages transdisciplinary analysis of contemporary and historical social change in Asia by offering a meeting space for international scholars across the social sciences, including anthropology, cultural studies, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. AJSS also welcomes humanities-oriented articles that speak to pertinent social issues. AJSS publishes internationally peer-reviewed research articles, special thematic issues and shorter symposiums. AJSS also publishes book reviews and review essays, research notes on Asian societies, and short essays of special interest to students of the region.
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