Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia

This study describes the emerging perceptions of national identity within the context of Covid-19 among nine Chinese exchange students in Russia. Qualitative data were mainly collected from interviews, complemented by WeChat group discussions, moment updates, comments and repatriation reports. Parti...

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Main Authors: Wei Ye, Ni’ao Deng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-09-01
Series:Training, Language and Culture
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Online Access:https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-f1a4e23e3d084c1581fa511b5ca15bcc2020-11-25T03:12:23ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Training, Language and Culture2520-20732521-442X2020-09-0143435410.22363/2521-442X-2020-4-3-43-54Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in RussiaWei Ye0Ni’ao Deng1Huanggang Normal UniversityHuanggang Normal UniversityThis study describes the emerging perceptions of national identity within the context of Covid-19 among nine Chinese exchange students in Russia. Qualitative data were mainly collected from interviews, complemented by WeChat group discussions, moment updates, comments and repatriation reports. Participants were exposed to cross-cultural contexts, their group membership (i.e. being a Chinese) triggered the reflection on national identity. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic influenced their thinking towards how they feel about China and others. Thematic findings related to the participants’ awareness of national self, which manifested through their observations about the pandemic; politics, patriotism, lifestyle, education and diversity were discussed. This study reveals a strong emotional attachment to homeland among the less studied China-Russia exchange student cohort. Although China’s success in combatting the Covid-19 heightened their sense of national pride, the participants were also found to critically reflect on their daily encounters and attempt to engage in social changes. The study showed the pervasiveness and expansion of identity work in the study abroad setting, suggesting greater attention to be paid to the opportunity for student self-discovery and rational thinking in the tertiary education.https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-04.pdfnational identitycovid-19coronaviruscross-cultural interactionchina-russia exchange studentsimagined community
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Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
Training, Language and Culture
national identity
covid-19
coronavirus
cross-cultural interaction
china-russia exchange students
imagined community
author_facet Wei Ye
Ni’ao Deng
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title Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
title_short Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
title_full Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
title_fullStr Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Claiming and displaying national identity: A case study of Chinese exchange students in Russia
title_sort claiming and displaying national identity: a case study of chinese exchange students in russia
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Training, Language and Culture
issn 2520-2073
2521-442X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study describes the emerging perceptions of national identity within the context of Covid-19 among nine Chinese exchange students in Russia. Qualitative data were mainly collected from interviews, complemented by WeChat group discussions, moment updates, comments and repatriation reports. Participants were exposed to cross-cultural contexts, their group membership (i.e. being a Chinese) triggered the reflection on national identity. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic influenced their thinking towards how they feel about China and others. Thematic findings related to the participants’ awareness of national self, which manifested through their observations about the pandemic; politics, patriotism, lifestyle, education and diversity were discussed. This study reveals a strong emotional attachment to homeland among the less studied China-Russia exchange student cohort. Although China’s success in combatting the Covid-19 heightened their sense of national pride, the participants were also found to critically reflect on their daily encounters and attempt to engage in social changes. The study showed the pervasiveness and expansion of identity work in the study abroad setting, suggesting greater attention to be paid to the opportunity for student self-discovery and rational thinking in the tertiary education.
topic national identity
covid-19
coronavirus
cross-cultural interaction
china-russia exchange students
imagined community
url https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(3)/4(3)-04.pdf
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