The idea of English in Japan : ideology and the evolution of a global language
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The idea of English in Japan : ideology and the evolution of a global language
(Critical language and literacy studies)
Multilingual Matters, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-185) and index
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内容説明
This book examines the ways in which English is conceptualised as a global language in Japan, and considers how the resultant language ideologies - drawn in part from universal discourses; in part from context-specific trends in social history - inform the relationships that people in Japan have towards the language. The book analyses the specific nature of the language's symbolic meaning in Japan, and how this meaning is expressed and negotiated in society. It also discusses how the ideologies of English that exist in Japan might have implications for the more general concept of 'English as a global language'. To this end it considers the question of what constitutes a 'global' language, and how, if at all, a balance can be struck between the universal and the historically-contingent when it comes to formulating a theory of English within the world.
目次
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Concept of English as a Global Language
Chapter 3: Language Ideology and Global English
Chapter 4: English in Japan: The Current Shape of the Debate
Chapter 5: Globalisation - 'Enriching Japanese Culture Through Contact with Other Cultures'
Chapter 6: Authenticity - 'More English than England Itself'
Chapter 7: Aspiration - 'Enhancing Lifestyles and Living out Dreams'
Chapter 8: The Unknown Language
Chapter 9: Rival Ideologies in Applied Linguistics References
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