Chapter 12
Being a Kam in China
Ethnic identity in narratives
Wei Wang | The University of Sydney, Australia
In light of the growing interest in investigating the ethnic minority Kam people in China, this paper offers a sociolinguistic analysis to explore how Kam people’s identity is represented and negotiated in spoken narratives with outside researchers. Drawing on sociolinguistic approaches to identity analysis (Bucholtz and Hall 2005; De Fina et al. 2006; Blommaert 2005) and membership categorisation analysis (Sacks 1972a & b, 1992; Baker 2004; Fitzgerald and Housley 2015), this paper explores the relationships between Kam people’s sense of membership in their ethnic community and social practices that define this sense of membership. It focuses on the self-representation of a former Kam village head in a remote village in Southern China, Guizhou Province, and explores his way of conceptualizing being a Kam with a view to examining the relationship between his representation of the ethnic identity and the sociocultural impacts on this identity construction process.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Identities in narrative
- 3.Interview participants
- 4.Power relations in interaction
- 5.Representations of the exterior and interior worlds
- 6.Membership categorisation
- 7.Performance devices
- 8.Conclusion
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