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Making of Monolingual Japan, The: Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity


Making of Monolingual Japan, The: Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity

Paperback by Heinrich, Patrick

Making of Monolingual Japan, The: Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity

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ISBN:
9781847696564
Publication Date:
10 Feb 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Channel View Publications Ltd
Imprint:
Multilingual Matters
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Making of Monolingual Japan, The: Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity

Description

Japan is widely regarded as a model case of successful language modernization, and it is often erroneously believed to be linguistically homogenous. There is a connection between these two views. As the first ever non-Western language to be modernized, Japanese language modernizers needed to convince the West that Japanese was just as good a language as the national languages of the West. The result was a fervent desire for linguistic uniformity. Today the legacy of modernist language ideology poses many problems to an internationalizing Japan. All indigenous minority languages are heading towards extinction, and this purposefully created homogeneity also affects the integration of immigrants and their languages. This book examines these issues from the perspective of language ideology, and in doing so the mechanisms by which language ideology undermines linguistic diversity are revealed.

Contents

1. Language Ideology as a Field of Inquiry 2. The Call of Mori Arinori to Replace Japanese 3. The Creation of a Modern Voice 4. The Unification of Japanese 5. The Linguistic Assimilation of Ryukyuans and Ainu 6. The Most Beautiful Language in the World 7. Language Ideology as Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 8. Current Challenges to Modernist Language Ideology 9. Language Ideology in Twenty-First Century Japan

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