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Beyond Native-Speakerism Current Explorations and Future Visions

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 08/2020
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Despite unsubstantiated claims of best practice, the division of language-teaching professionals on the basis of their categorization as ‘native-speakers’ or ‘non-native speakers’ continues to cascade throughout the academic literature. It has become normative, under the rhetorical guise of acting to correct prejudice and/or discrimination, to see native-speakerism as having a single beneficiary – the ‘native-speaker’ – and a single victim – the ‘non-native’ speaker. However, this unidirectional perspective fails to deal with the more veiled systems through which those labeled as native-speakers and non-native speakers are both cast as casualties of this questionable bifurcation. This volume documents such complexities and aims to fill the void currently observable within mainstream academic literature in the teaching of both English, and Japanese, foreign language education. By identifying how the construct of Japanese native-speaker mirrors that of the ‘native-speaker’ of English, the volume presents a revealing insight into language teaching in Japan. Further, taking a problem-solving approach, this volume explores possible grounds on which language teachers could be employed if native-speakerism is rejected according to experts in the fields of intercultural communicative competence, English as a Lingua Franca and World Englishes, all of which aim to replace the ‘native-speaker’ model with something new.




Sommario

IntroductionStephanie Ann Houghton, Damian J. Rivers and Kayoko HashimotoPart I: The Native Speaker Criterion: Past Traditions, Current Perspectives and Future Possibilities1 The Idea of the Native SpeakerDamian J. Rivers2 The Sociohistorical Foundations of Japan’s Relationship with the Native Speaker of Foreign LanguagesDamian J. Rivers3 "Introverted Psychosis" and the Psychology of Native-Speaker Interaction: Social Representation, Status and Threat PerceptionDamian J. Rivers4 Contemporary English Language Teachers’ Views on Native Speakerism in ContextDamian J. RiversPart II: Japanese Native Speakerism: Past, Present and Future5 The Construction of the Native Speaker of JapaneseKayoko Hashimoto6 Japanese Language for Foreigners: Policy on Foreign Nationals and EPA SchemeKayoko Hashimoto7 Japanese Language Teachers’ Views on Native Speakers and "Easy Japanese"Kayoko Hashimoto8 Native Speakerism in Japanese Language Teaching for Foreigners and English Language Teaching for Japanese NationalsKayoko HashimotoPart III: The Post-Native-Speakerist Shift9 The Post-Native-Speakerist Language TeacherStephanie Ann Houghton10 Shifts Needed in Foreign Language Teacher Education ActivitiesStephanie Ann Houghton11 Shifts Needed in Foreign Language Teacher AttributesStephanie Ann Houghton12 Reconceptualizing Foreign Language EducationStephanie Ann HoughtonConclusionStephanie Ann Houghton, Damian J. Rivers and Kayoko Hashimoto




Autore

Stephanie Ann Houghton is an Associate Professor in Intercultural Communication at Saga University in Japan. She is co-editor, with Melina Porto, of the 'Intercultural Communication and Language Education' book series. She has published multiple academic books and articles in peer-reviewed international journals.Damian J. Rivers is an Associate Professor in Communication at Future University Hakodate, Japan. He has co-edited several books including, ‘Isms in Language Education: Oppression, Intersectionality and Emancipation’ (2017) and ‘The Sociolinguistics of Hip-Hop as Critical Conscience: Dissatisfaction and Dissent’ (2017). Kayoko Hashimoto is a Lecturer at the School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland in Australia. Her main research areas are language policies and Japan’s educational policies. She currently serves as the Language and Education Thematic/Review editor for Asian Studies Review.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367589356

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.11 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 264
Pagine Romane: vi


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