Intercultural Communication in Japan

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Andre Haag
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Cherry Blossoms
Cool Japan
Critical Intercultural Communication
Critical Intercultural Communication Scholars
critical perspectives on Japanese multiculturalism
cultural identity politics
Danson Johi
discourse
discourse analysis methodology
ELTs Experience
Emi Kanemoto
English Language Education System
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Eric Forbush
ethnic minorities Japan
gender and sexuality studies
Global Universities
homogenizing
Homogenizing Discourses
Hsun-Yu (Sharon) Chuang
Hyper-aging Society
Japanese social diversity
Japanese Tv Program
Justin Charlebois
Kristie Collins
Lead Single Females
Lucy J. Miller
Matsuko Deluxe
Mixi's Interface
Mixi’s Interface
Nathaniel Simmons
nationalism and media Japan
Performative Rhetoric
Queer Autoethnography
Reslie Cortes
Ryuta Komaki
Sachi Sekimoto
Saki Ichihara Fomsgaard
Salaryman Hegemonic Masculinity
Salaryman Masculinity
Shinsuke Eguchi
Single Females
Takuya Sakurai
Tenure Track System
theorizing
Theorizing Homogenizing Discourse
Tv Representation
Tv Show
Yea-Wen Chen
Younger Men
Yusaku Yajima
Zainichi Koreans

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138699373
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Japan is heterogeneous and culturally diverse, both historically through ancient waves of immigration and in recent years due to its foreign relations and internationalization. However, Japan has socially, culturally, politically, and intellectually constructed a distinct and homogeneous identity. More recently, this identity construction has been rightfully questioned and challenged by Japan’s culturally diverse groups.

This book explores the discursive systems of cultural identities that regenerate the illusion of Japan as a homogeneous nation. Contributors from a variety of disciplines and methodological approaches investigate the ways in which Japan’s homogenizing discourses are challenged and modified by counter-homogeneous message systems. They examine the discursive push-and-pull between homogenizing and heterogenizing vectors, found in domestic and transnational contexts and mobilized by various identity politics, such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, foreign status, nationality, multiculturalism, and internationalization. After offering a careful and critical analysis, the book calls for a complicating of Japan’s homogenizing discourses in nuanced and contextual ways, with an explicit goal of working towards a culturally diverse Japan.

Taking a critical intercultural communication perspective, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Culture and Japanese Society.

Satoshi Toyosaki is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA.

Shinsuke Eguchi is an Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico, USA.