Intersectionality and the Discursive Construction of English Teacher Identities in Japan
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Intersectionality and the Discursive Construction of English Teacher Identities in Japan

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Intersectionality and the Discursive Construction of English Teacher Identities in Japan

About this book

An impressive work, both methodologically and theoretically, which brings clear novelties to the flourishing field of language teacher identity research.

This book aims to disrupt the native-speaker/non-native-speaker binary through a study of the construction of English teacher identities in Japan. The book suggests that macro discourses in the Japanese context, as well as institutional processes, are powerful forces in perpetuating native-speakerist discourses and ascribing identity labels.

However, in self-identification and in interactions with students, the results are found to be more nuanced, with a complex picture of identity construction emerging that questions the binary nature of the "native speaker/non-native speaker" duality. This complexity rests on the intersectional nature of identity construction and highlights the importance of taking into account the intersectionality of a variety of identity markers when researching language teacher identity.

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Year
2026
Print ISBN
9781800419483
eBook ISBN
9781800419506

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Contents
  6. Copyright
  7. Dedication
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Foreword
  10. 1 Setting the Scene
  11. 2 Identity Theory and Language Teacher Identity
  12. 3 Native-Speakerism and the Japanese Context
  13. 4 Methodology
  14. 5 Data Collection and Participants
  15. 6 Case Study 1: Steve
  16. 7 Case Study 2: Ed
  17. 8 Case Study 3: Marco
  18. 9 Case Study 4: Ai
  19. 10 Case Study 5: Mayumi
  20. 11 Case Study 6: Charles
  21. 12 Discussion
  22. 13 Conclusions, Implications and Ways Forward
  23. References
  24. Index

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