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Mielick, Martin.

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  • Discourses of identity = language learning, teaching, and reclamation perspectives in Japan /
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    Title/Author: Discourses of identity/ edited by Martin Mielick, Ryuko Kubota, Luke Lawrence.
    Reminder of title: language learning, teaching, and reclamation perspectives in Japan /
    other author: Mielick, Martin.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: xv, 382 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: Language learner and teacher identity in multilingual Japan (Ryuko Kubota) -- Part I: English Language Learner Identity -- Chapter 1: English language learners' discursive constructions of national and global identities in the Japanese university context (Martin Mielick) -- Chapter 2: It's because I'm Japanese': Examining L2 learners' core beliefs and silent behaviour using a cognitive-behavioural theory-based approach (Kate Maher) -- Chapter 3: Becoming the paths we tread: Learning through an ideological landscape of practice (Daniel Hooper) -- Chapter 4: Constructing linguistic identity under native-speakerism: A case study of a migrant student studying English in Japan (Xinqi He) -- Part II: Japanese Language Learner Identity -- Chapter 5: Am I a nurse? Conflicts in the professional identities of three Indonesian nurses who came to Japan through an Economic Partnership Agreement (Chiharu Shima) -- Chapter 6: Language Learning as a Shelter: Restoring a Positive Self-Image by Learning a Second Language (Kazuhiro Yonemoto) -- Chapter 7: No need to invest in the Japanese language?': The changes of career choices and identities for plurilingual Chinese students in Japan (Keiko Kitade) -- Chapter 8: Who speaks yasashii nihongo for whom?: Reimagining the socially constructed 'beneficiary' and the 'benefactor' identities of plain Japanese for 'foreigners' (Noriko Iwasaki) -- Chapter 9: A discursive construction of Nikkei identity and interculturality: Official hybridity, constructed desire, and a masked heterogeneity (Kyoko Motobayashi) -- Part III: Indigenous Language Revitalization and Identity -- Chapter 10: The process of constructing and reclaiming Ainu identity: the Urespa project initiative (Yumiko Ohara & Yuki Okada) -- Chapter 11: In search of Indigenous identity through re-creation of Ainu self-sustaining community: praxis and learning in action (Tatsiana Tsagelnik) -- Chapter 12: New Speakers of Ryukyuan languages: Negotiation, Construction and Change of Identities (Madoka Hammine) -- Chapter 13: Against the odds: Second language learners of Ryukyuan (Patrick Heinrich & Giulia Valsecchi) -- Part IV: English Language Teacher Identity -- Chapter 14: Ideology, emotion and identity: The impact of English-only policies on Japanese English teachers in Japan (Luke Lawrence) -- Chapter 15: Discursive positioning of the Philippines and Filipino teachers in the Skype eikaiwa industry (Misako Tajima) -- Chapter 16: 'It feels like I'm stuck in a web sometimes': The culturally emergent identity experiences of a queer assistant language teacher in small-town Japan (Ashley R. Moore) -- Chapter 17: Identity and the emotions of non-Japanese university teachers of English in Japan (Sam Morris) -- Chapter 18: Going beyond the binary: Translingual teacher identity negotiation through translanguaging practice (Yuzuko Nagashima) -- Chapter 19: Frames, ideologies, and the construction of professional identities among non-Japanese EFL teachers in Japan (Robert J. Lowe)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Identity (Psychology) in education - Japan. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11988-0
    ISBN: 9783031119880
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