Native-Speakerism in Japan: Multilingual Matters, cartea 151
Editat de Stephanie Ann Houghton, Damian J. Riversen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2013
This innovative volume explores wide-ranging issues related to native-speakerism as it manifests itself in the Japanese and Italian educational contexts to show how native-speaker teachers can also be the targets of multifarious forms of prejudice and discrimination in the workplace.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847698681
ISBN-10: 1847698689
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 145 x 208 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Multilingual Matters Limited
Seria Multilingual Matters
ISBN-10: 1847698689
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 145 x 208 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Multilingual Matters Limited
Seria Multilingual Matters
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Acknowledgements Stephanie A. Houghton and Damian J. Rivers: Introduction: Redefining Native-Speakerism PART 1 NATIVE-SPEAKERISM: SHIFTING TO A POSTMODERN PARADIGM 1. Adrian Holliday: 'Native Speaker' Teachers and Cultural Belief PART 2 'NATIVE SPEAKER' TEACHERS IN WORKPLACE CONFLICT 2. David Petrie: (Dis)Integration of Mother Tongue Teachers in Italian Universities: Human Rights Abuses and the Quest for Equal Treatment in the European Single Market 3. Kirk Masden: Kumamoto General Union vs. The Prefectural University of Kumamoto: Reviewing the Decision Rendered by the Kumamoto District Court 4. Stephanie A. Houghton: The Overthrow of the Foreign Lecturer Position, and its Aftermath 5. Damian J. Rivers: Institutionalized Native-Speakerism: Voices of Dissent and Acts of Resistance 6. Joe Geluso: Negotiating a Professional Identity: Non-Japanese Teachers of English in Pre-Tertiary Education in Japan 7. Joseph Falout: Forming Pathways of Belonging: Social Inclusion for Teachers Abroad PART 3 EMPLOYMENT POLICIES AND PATTERNS IN JAPANESE TERTIARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 8. Ryoko Tsuneyoshi: Communicative English in Japan and 'Native Speakers of English' 9. Blake E. Hayes: Hiring Criteria for Japanese University English-Teaching Faculty 10. Salem Kim Hicks: On The (Out)Skirts of TESOL Networks of Homophily: Substantive Citizenship in Japan 11. Kayoko Hashimoto: The Construction of the 'Native Speaker' in Japan's Educational Policies For TEFL 12. Evan Samuel Heimlich: The Meaning of Japan's Role of Professional Foreigner PART 4 NATIVE-SPEAKERISM AS A MULTI-FACETED AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PHENOMENON 13. Glenn Toh: Scrutinizing the Native Speaker as Referent, Entity and Project 14. Ryuko Kubota and Donna Fujimoto: Racialized Native Speakers: Voices of Japanese American English Language Professionals 15. Jennifer Yphantides: Native-Speakerism through English-Only Policies: Teachers, Students and the Changing Face of Japan PART 5 NATIVE-SPEAKERISM FROM SOCIO-HISTORICAL VIEWPOINTS 16. Robert M. McKenzie: Changing Perceptions? A Variationist Sociolinguistic Perspective on Native Speaker Ideologies and Standard English in Japan 17. Philip Seargeant: Ideologies of Nativism and Linguistic Globalisation 18. Martine Derivry-Plard: The Native Speaker Language Teacher: Through Time and Space
Recenzii
Is the English Native Speaker a political or a linguistic concept? Native Speakerism in Japan persuades us that it is political. Houghton and Rivers have assembled a powerful group of ELT professionals with first-hand experience of Japan and Italy who argue convincingly that native speakerism always has racist and gendered overtones. Alan Davies, University of Edinburgh, UK This excellent book constitutes a significant contribution to the critical study of language education. The concept of native-speakerism, based in an ideology of deficiency as well as an extremely questionable bifurcation of "native speakers" and "non-native speakers", is shown to be a far more complex process in which native speakers of English are both empowered and disempowered simultaneously. Timothy Reagan, Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan