Language and citizenship in Japan / edited by Nanette Gottlieb.
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge studies in sociolinguistics ;
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Physical Description: | xii, 227 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Language, citizenship, and identity in Japan / Nanette Gottlieb
- After homogeneity: maintaining unity in a linguistically diversifying Japan / Patrick Heinrich
- It's better if they speak broken Japanese?: Language as a pathway or an obstacle to citizenship in Japan? / Chris Burgess
- Languages and citizenship in education: Migrant languages in government schools / Kaori H. Okano
- Children Crossing Borders and their citizenship in Japan / Ikuo Kawakami
- Remedial language education and citizenship: Examining the JSL classroom as an ethnic project / Robert Moorehead
- Gender capital and the educated citizen: Japanese mothers speaking of language acquisition and education for foreign children / Genaro Castro-Vezquez
- Cultural citizenship and the hierarchy of foreign languages: Japanese Brazilians' views on the status of English and Portuguese in Japan / Ernani Oda
- Language rights of non-Japanese defendants in Japanese criminal courts / Ikuko Nakane
- English is my home: Citizenship, language, and identity in the Ogasawara Islands / David Chapman and Daniel Long
- Multilingual or Easy Japanese? Promoting citizenship via local government websites / Tessa Carroll.