Bibliographie complète
Masculinity, race and national identity: representations of non-Japanese men’s speech in contemporary Japanese novels
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Suzuki, Satoko (Auteur)
Titre
Masculinity, race and national identity: representations of non-Japanese men’s speech in contemporary Japanese novels
Résumé
Language ideologies have been of central concern to the study of Japanese language, gender and society. Many scholars have researched ideologies surrounding representations of Japanese women’s speech; however, investigations of representations of men’s speech have been limited. This study contributes to filling this gap through the analysis of non-Japanese male characters found in contemporary Japanese novels. The article reveals that authors assign strongly masculine expressions to their East Asian characters much more frequently than to their white characters and argues that these differentiated representations of non-Japanese male characters’ speech reproduce and are influenced by ideologies concerning cultural nationalism, racial determinism, class and sexuality. Linguistic data are presented that both unsettle the constructed image of Asian males as asexual beings and question the historically assumed relationship between gendered language and authenticity.
Publication
Gender and Language
Volume
14
Numéro
3
Pages
226
Date
17/01/2020
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1747-633X
Titre abrégé
Masculinity, race and national identity
Consulté le
31/10/2024 07:19
Catalogue de bibl.
Référence
Suzuki, Satoko. (2020). Masculinity, race and national identity: representations of non-Japanese men’s speech in contemporary Japanese novels. Gender and Language, 14(3), 226. https://doi.org/10.1558/genl.39953
Cours
Discipline
Régions géographiques
Thématiques
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