Multiculturalism and conflict reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific :
[Book]
migration, language and politics /
edited by Kosuke Shimizu and William S. Bradley
xiv, 237 pages ;
23 cm
First published in 2014 ; transferred to digital printing in 2014
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Kosuke Shimizu and William S. Bradley -- Multicultural Coexistence in Japan: Follower, Innovator, or Reluctant Late Adopter? / William S. Bradley -- Critical Analysis of Multiculturalism and Deviant Identities: Untold Stories of Japanese Americans without Nations / Takumi Honda -- Theorizing Multiculturalism: Modeling the Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in School-Based Multicultural Settings / Lee Gunderson -- Who Owns Our Tongue? English, Academic Life, and Subjectivity / Kosuke Shimizu -- Preservice and Inservice English as a Foreign Language Teachers' Perceptions of the New Language Education Policy Regarding the Teaching of Classes in English at Japanese Senior High Schools / Toshinobu Nagamine -- An Alternative Approach to Foreign Language Education in Japan with a View toward Becoming a Multicultural Society / Mitsunori Takakuwa -- Female Domestic Workers on the Move: Examining Global Householding and Global De-Householding in Today's World / Rieko Karatani -- Multiculturalism Policies and the Stepwise International Migration of Filipino Nurses: Implications for Japan / Maria Reinaruth D. Carlos -- Who Benefits from Dual Citizenship? The New Nationality Law and Multicultural Future of South Korea / Shincha Park -- "Global Jinzai," Japanese Higher Education, and the Path to Multiculturalism: Imperative, Imposter, or Immature? / Julian Chappie