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Author Peng, Chun-Yi, author

Title Mediatized Taiwanese Mandarin : popular culture, masculinity, and social perceptions / Chun-Yi Peng
Published Singapore : Springer, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (117 pages)
Series Sinophone and Taiwan studies ; volume 2
Sinophone and Taiwan studies ; volume 2.
Contents Introduction: gangtai qiang -- Taiwanese Mandarin: a sociolinguistic overview -- Media effects on language perceptions -- Performed cuteness: the mediatization of Taiwanese Mandarin -- New masculinities in online discourse: a text-mining approach -- Changing attitudes and waning prestige
Summary This book explores how language ideologies have emerged for gangtaiqiang through a combination of indexical and ideological processes in televised media. Gangtaiqiang (Hong Kong-Taiwan accent), a socially recognizable form of mediatized Taiwanese Mandarin, has become a stereotype for many Chinese mainlanders who have little real-life interaction with Taiwanese people. Using both qualitative and quantitative approaches, the author examines how Chinese millennials perceive gangtaiqiang by focusing on the following questions: 1) the role of televised media in the formation of language attitudes, and 2) how shifting gender ideologies are performed and embodied such attitudes. This book presents empirical evidence to argue that gangtaiqiang should, in fact, be conceptualized as a mediatized variety of Mandarin, rather than the actual speech of people in Hong Kong or Taiwan. The analyses in this book point to an emerging realignment among the Chinese towards gangtaiqiang, a variety traditionally associated with chic, urban television celebrities and young cosmopolitan types. In contrast to Beijing Mandarin, Taiwanese Mandarin is now perceived to be pretentious, babyish, and emasculated, mirroring the power dynamics between Taiwan and China
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Mandarin dialects -- Taiwan
Mandarin dialects -- Social aspects -- Taiwan
Mass media and language -- Taiwan
Mandarin dialects
Mass media and language
Taiwan
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789811542220
9811542228