Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity
Nakamura, Karen 200608 Cornell Univ Pr,226p.
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■Nakamura, Karen 200608 Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity,Cornell Univ Pr,226p. ISBN-10:080147356X ISBN-13:978-0801473562 \1759 [amazon]/[kinokuniya] ※ h02 vh h02b
■内容
■目次
List of Illustrations
Note on Transliterations and Translations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter1 Introduction
Chapter2 The Politics of Japanese Sign Language
Chapter3 The Early History of the Deaf in Japan
Chapter4 Life History: Nakano SHizuko, A Prewar-Generation Deaf Woman
Chapter5 Middle-Generation Deaf in the Postwar Period
Chapter6 Three Postwar Women's Lives; Sano Hiroe, Horikawa Hiro, and Funata Hatsuko
Chapter7 The Postwar Generation of Deaf Activists
Chapter8 The Japanese Federation of the Deaf and the Welfare State
Chapter9 Deaf Students in the Post-Mainstreaming Era
Chapter10 Life History: Yamashita Mayumi A Deaf Youth in Contemporary Japan
Chapter11 Language Wars and Language Politics; or, How an Itinerant Anthropologist Introduced a New Sign into the Japanese Sign Lexicon
Chapter12 Conclusions
Glossary
Japanese Terms
English Terms
Bibliography
English Sources
Japanese Sources
Index
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*作成:樋口 也寸志