The first critical ethnography of bilingual education in Japan.
Based on fieldwork at five different schools, this examines the
role of schools in the unequal distribution of bilingualism as
cultural capital. It argues that schooling gives children unequal
access to bilingualism thus socializing them into different
futures.
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