Three Tongues and Two Identities: A Case Study of Ersu Ethnic Identities in Sichuan, China / 三种语言和两种认同 中国四川藏族尔苏人族群认同的个案研究
Categoría del artículo: Research Article
Publicado en línea: 12 feb 2015
Páginas: 44 - 67
Recibido: 23 jul 2014
Aceptado: 01 ago 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cdc-2015-0004
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Apart from their mother tongue, most Ersu people can speak their two neighboring languages, Mandarin and the Nuosu Yi language, fluently. Therefore, the Ersu people have three languages. In the beginning of the 1980s, two ethnic identities among the Ersu people emerged. Some of them recognize themselves as being of Tibetan nationality, while others requested to be recognized as a distinct