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E-Book, Englisch, Band 155, 256 Seiten

Reihe: Multilingual Matters

Sato / Doerr Rethinking Language and Culture in Japanese Education

Beyond the Standard
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-78309-186-7
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Beyond the Standard

E-Book, Englisch, Band 155, 256 Seiten

Reihe: Multilingual Matters

ISBN: 978-1-78309-186-7
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



How does language or culture come to be standardized to the degree that it is considered 'homogeneous'? How does teaching language relate to such standardization processes? How can teaching be mindful of the standardization processes that potentially involve power relations? Focusing on the case of Japanese, which is often viewed as homogenous in terms of language and culture, this volume explores these questions in a wide range of contexts: the notions of translation and modernity, the ideologies of the standardization of regional dialects in Japan, current practices in college Japanese-as-a- Foreign-Language classrooms in the United States, discourses in journals of Japanese language education, and classroom practices in nursery and primary schools in Japan. This volume’s investigation of standardization processes of Japanese language and culture addresses the intersections of theoretical and practical concerns of researchers and educators that are often overlooked.

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1. Shinji Sato and Neriko Musha Doerr: Introduction

2. Ryuko Kubota: Standardization of Language and Culture

3. Naoki Sakai: Identity of Language and the Regime of Translation

4. Neriko Musha Doerr: On the Necessity of “Being Understood”: Rethinking the Ideology of Standardization in Japan

5. Shigeko Okamoto: Rethinking “Norms” for Japanese Women’s Speech

6. Shinji Sato: Constructing and Constructed Japanese: History of Standard Japanese and Practice at a Japanese Preschool

7. Uichi Kamiyoshi: How Japanese Education for Young People Has Been Discussed: A Critical Analysis from a Relational Viewpoint

8. Yuko Okubo: A Consideration of the Discourse on Mother Tongue Instruction in Japanese Language Education: A Case Study of the Practices of Japanese Language Classes for Chinese Returnees and Vietnamese Residents

9. Hazuki Segawa: The Japanese Mind and Thought: Theorization over Patterns of Thought in Post-War Japanese Language Education

10. Yuri Kumagai: On Learning Japanese Language: Critical Reading of a Japanese Language Textbook

11. Ryuko Kubota: Critical Teaching of Japanese Culture

12. Yuri Kumagai: The Process of Standardization of Language and Culture in a Japanese-as-a-Foreign-Language Classroom: Analysis of Teacher-Student Interactions

13. Neriko Musha Doerr: Conclusion and Departure: Shifting Thinking


Doerr, Neriko Musha
Neriko Musha Doerr received a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from Cornell University. Her research interests include politics of difference, language and power, spatial politics, civic engagement, and education in Japan, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and the U.S., and on study abroad experiences. Her publications include Constructing the Heritage Language Learner: Knowledge, Power, and New Subjectivities (with Kiri Lee), Rethinking Language and Culture in Japanese Education (as the co-editor with Shinji Sato), and The Global Education Effect and Japan: Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices (as the editor) and articles in various peer-reviewed journals. She currently teaches at Ramapo College in the U.S.

Sato, Shinji
Shinji Sato is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Japanese Language Program, Department of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA. His research interests include language policy and teaching and the critical examination of commonplace ideas in language education.

Shinji Sato is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Japanese Language Program, Department of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA. His research interests include language policy and teaching and the critical examination of commonplace ideas in language education.

Neriko Musha Doerr teaches at Salameno School of American and International Studies, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA. Her research interests include bilingual and heritage language education and the anthropology of education.



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