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1 Ideologies of Communication in Japan: An Introduction and Overview

  • Florian Grosser , Patrick Heinrich and Saana Santalahti

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Tables and Figures vii
  4. Contributors viii
  5. Acknowledgements xii
  6. Conventions xiii
  7. 1 Ideologies of Communication in Japan: An Introduction and Overview 1
  8. Part 1 International Encounters
  9. 2 Constructing the ‘seikatsusha’ through Japanese as a Second Language: Ideologies of Communication in Language Education Policy and Locally Produced Learning Materials 19
  10. 3 Monolingual Approach and Multilingual Learners: A New Phase of Japanese Language Education Policy 34
  11. 4 L2 Japanese Speakers and Language Ideologies: The Impact of Monolingual Bias on Beliefs about Unwanted Code-Switching 49
  12. 5 Emotion, Competence and Context in a Multilingual Relationship: A Metapragmatic Perspective 66
  13. 6 Ameyoko Shopping Street in Tokyo: Urban Space as an Ideological Palimpsest 82
  14. Part 2: Mediated Communication in the Digital Age
  15. 7 Orthography, Identity and Ideology: Script Variation as a Social Practice in Japan(ese) 99
  16. 8 Normative Practices of Linguistic Correction on Hatsugen Komachi: A Corpus-Assisted Approach to (Meta) discourses around Linguistic ‘Mistakes’ 114
  17. 9 Enregisterment, Indexicality and Iconisation in Contemporary Japanese Fictionalised Orality: Creativity of Independent Game Developers in Written Video Game Dialogue 129
  18. 10 Language Ideologies and Gender Stereotypes: Representation of Adult Masculine Speech in the Japanese Dub of the American Series Never Have I Ever 143
  19. Part 3 Minoritised Communities
  20. 11 Ableism toward Language by People with Disabilities: The Relationship between the Body and Ideology 161
  21. 12 Sowing Seeds of Knowledge for Future Generations: Possibilities to Empower Ainu Language and People through Tourism 175
  22. 13 Questioning, Challenging and Reformulating Dominant Language Ideologies in Japan: The Cases of Ainu and Uchinaaguchi 190
  23. Conclusion: The Creation and Contestation of Diff 205
  24. Index 209
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