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This autoethnographic account of the author's Japanese as a second
language learning trajectory is an important and unique addition to
diary studies in SLA and applied linguistics qualitative research
circles. In-depth ethnographic details and introspective commentary
are skilfully interwoven throughout Simon-Maeda's narrative of her
experiences as an American expatriate who arrived in Japan in 1975
- the starting point of her being and becoming a speaker of
Japanese. The book joins the recent surge in postmodernist,
interdisciplinary approaches to examining language acquisition, and
readers are presented with a highly convincing case for using
autoethnography to better understand sociolinguistic complexities
that are unamenable to quantification of isolated variables. The
comprehensive literature review and wide ranging references provide
a valuable source of information for researchers, educators, and
graduate students concerned with current issues in SLA/applied
linguistics, bi/multilingualism, and Japanese as a second language.
This autoethnographic account of the author's Japanese as a second
language learning trajectory is an important and unique addition to
diary studies in SLA and applied linguistics qualitative research
circles. In-depth ethnographic details and introspective commentary
are skilfully interwoven throughout Simon-Maeda's narrative of her
experiences as an American expatriate who arrived in Japan in 1975
- the starting point of her being and becoming a speaker of
Japanese. The book joins the recent surge in postmodernist,
interdisciplinary approaches to examining language acquisition, and
readers are presented with a highly convincing case for using
autoethnography to better understand sociolinguistic complexities
that are unamenable to quantification of isolated variables. The
comprehensive literature review and wide ranging references provide
a valuable source of information for researchers, educators, and
graduate students concerned with current issues in SLA/applied
linguistics, bi/multilingualism, and Japanese as a second language.
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