This book throws light on ideologies, practices and
sociocultural developments currently shaping language use in Japan
by departing from the more common investigation of language in
private contexts and examining aspects of the language found in a
range of significant public spaces, from the material (an
international airport, the streets of Tokyo, the JSL classroom in
Japan and courtrooms) to the electronic (television dramas, local
government web pages and cyberspace).
Through its study of the language encountered in such settings,
the volume provides a deeper understanding of multifaceted aspects
of linguistic diversity, both in terms of the use of languages
other than Japanese and of issues relating to the Japanese language
itself. The variety of theoretical approaches brought to bear by
contributing authors ensures a substantial intellectual
contribution to the literature on language in contemporary
Japan.
This book was published as a special issue of Japanese
Studies.
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