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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series editor’s preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Map of Japan xii
- 1 Prologue 1
- 2 The dynamics of English words in contemporary Japanese: Japanese English and a ‘beautiful human life’ 11
- 3 The history of Japanese English language contact 45
- 4 The Japanese writing system and English 83
- 5 The poetics of English in Japanese pop songs and contemporary verse 101
- 6 A new voice: The use of English as a new rhetoric in modern Japanese women’s language 127
- 7 Using the graphic and pictorial image to explore Japan’s ‘Empire of Signs’ 143
- 8 Is it naisu rice or good gohan?: In Japan, it’s not what you eat, but how you say it 189
- 9 Language and culture contact in the Japanese colour nomenclature system: From neon oranges to shocking pinks 211
- 10 Sense, sensation, and symbols: English in the realm of the senses 237
- 11 Images of race and identity in Japanese and American language and culture contact 265
- 12 Japan, English, and World Englishes 279
- Appendix: The Japanese syllabary writing system 301
- Notes 309
- References 323
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series editor’s preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Map of Japan xii
- 1 Prologue 1
- 2 The dynamics of English words in contemporary Japanese: Japanese English and a ‘beautiful human life’ 11
- 3 The history of Japanese English language contact 45
- 4 The Japanese writing system and English 83
- 5 The poetics of English in Japanese pop songs and contemporary verse 101
- 6 A new voice: The use of English as a new rhetoric in modern Japanese women’s language 127
- 7 Using the graphic and pictorial image to explore Japan’s ‘Empire of Signs’ 143
- 8 Is it naisu rice or good gohan?: In Japan, it’s not what you eat, but how you say it 189
- 9 Language and culture contact in the Japanese colour nomenclature system: From neon oranges to shocking pinks 211
- 10 Sense, sensation, and symbols: English in the realm of the senses 237
- 11 Images of race and identity in Japanese and American language and culture contact 265
- 12 Japan, English, and World Englishes 279
- Appendix: The Japanese syllabary writing system 301
- Notes 309
- References 323
- Index 357