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중국어 신조어와 ‘80後’의 문화 小考open accessThoughts on the Culture of Post-80s Generation and Newly Created Words

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Thoughts on the Culture of Post-80s Generation and Newly Created Words
Authors
김순진한용수
Issue Date
Jun-2015
Publisher
경희대학교(국제캠퍼스) 비교문화연구소
Keywords
중국어 신조어; 80後; 80後문화; 중국문화; 중국어휘; newly created Chinese words; post-80s generation; post-80s culture; Chinese culture; Chinese words
Citation
비교문화연구, v.39, pp 355 - 380
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
비교문화연구
Volume
39
Start Page
355
End Page
380
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16135
DOI
10.21049/ccs.2015.39..355
ISSN
1598-0685
2671-9088
Abstract
China has been experiencing a series of changes after gradually opening up its society. Such changes have now seeped into almost every sector of the society, leading to overall change. While the political system has been maintained without much change, the structure of life for Chinese has undergone a shift, especially in the sectors related to industry or the economy. The Chinese have adopted capitalism in their own way, leading to fast growth in their industries. Those who were born in the 1980s amidst such change (so-called the post-80s generation) are now playing a major role in Chinese society. Understanding this generation can help understand some of the most important phenomena in today’s China. Therefore the language used by this generation is in particular meaningful as language often reflects the society it is used in. This study focuses on the newly created words arising from the lifestyles of the post-80s generation to better understand how the China’s move towards a more open society over the past three decades have brought about changes. The work culture and consumption styles of the post-80s generation are also showing some collective characteristics. As such, a review of newly created Chinese words related to this generation is expected to increase understanding of the overall Chinese society and Chinese culture of today.
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