Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity
Karen, Nakamura 2006 Cornell University Press, 226p.
■Karen, Nakamura 2006 Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity, Cornell University Press. 224p. ISBN-10: 0801443504 ISBN-13: 978-0801443504 [amazon]/[kinokuniya] ※
■内容
■目次
Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 The politics of Japanese sign language 13
Ch. 3 The early history of the deaf in Japan 31
Ch. 4 Life history : Nakano Shizuyo : a prewar-generation deaf woman 45
Ch. 5 Middle-generation deaf in the postwar period 60
Ch. 6 Three postwar women's lives : Sano Hiroe, Horikawa Hiro, and Funata Hatsuko 70
Ch. 7 The postwar generation of deaf activists 93
Ch. 8 The Japanese Federation of the Deaf and the welfare state 110
Ch. 9 Deaf students in the post-mainstreaming era 133
Ch. 10 Life history : Yamashita Mayumi : a deaf youth in contemporary Japan 150
Ch. 11 Language wars and language politics; or, how an itinerant anthropologist introduced a new sign into the Japanese sign lexicon 164
Ch. 12 Conclusions 164
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作成:野崎泰伸