附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cultural ideologies in Japanese language and gender studies : a theoretical review / Sumiyuki Yukawa and Masami Saito -- Ideology in linguistic practice and analysis : gender and politeness in Japanese revisited / Shigeko Okamoto -- Gender, language, and modernity : toward an effective history of "Japanese women's language" / Miyako Inoue -- "Japanese female speech" and language policy in the World War II era / Rumi Washi -- Shifting speakers : negotiating reference in relation to sexuality and gender / Wim Lunsing and Claire Maree -- Language and gender in the (hetero)romance : "reading" the ideal hero/ine through lovers' dialogue in Japanese romance fiction / Janet S. Shibamoto Smith -- "Let's dress a little girlishly!" or "Conquer short pants!" Constructing gendered communities in fashion magazines for young people / Momoko Nakamura -- You are doing burikko! Censoring/scrutinizing artificers of cute femininity in Japanese / Laura Miller -- Women and words : the status of sexist language in Japan as seen through contemporary dictionary definitions and media discourse / Orie Endo, Janet S. Shibamoto Smith, translator -- Farm women's professional discourse in Ibaraki / Yukako Sunaoshi -- Lesbian bar talk in Shinjuku, Tokyo / Hideko Abe -- Prosody and gender in workplace interaction : exploring constraints and resources in the use of Japanese / Yumiko Ohara -- Alternative femininity : personae of middle-aged mothers / Yoshiko Matsumoto -- Japanese junior high school girls' and boys' first-person pronoun use and their social world / Ayumi Miyazaki -- Japanese men's linguistic stereotypes and realities : conversations from the Kansai and Kanto regions / Cindi Sturtz Sreetharan.
摘要:A collection of articles by established as well as young scholars in Japanese language and gender studies. This volume brings together studies that advance our understanding of the relationship between Japanese language and gender, with particular focus on examining local linguistic practices in relation to dominant ideologies.