Transcending Language Education in Japan: Borderland Accounts of Being, Becoming and Belonging
By (Author) Dr Madoka Hammine
Edited by Dr Nathanael Rudolph
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
18th November 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This edited volume explores how language educators and other stakeholders wrestle with notions of being, becoming and belonging in and beyond educational spaces in Japan. The volume contends for critical, transformational approaches to language education to be contextualized, sociohistorically sensitive and community-based. As such, the volume challenges critically-oriented stakeholders in language teacher education to revisit how they conceptualize and approach identity, experience and injustice manifesting in communities and language education (including theory, research, teacher education, policy, curriculum, materials development, teaching, assessment and hiring practices). The volume serves as a catalyst for readers to revisit what frames their own seeing, and as a foundation to engage with their own contexts and communities.
Madoka Hammine is Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Studies at Meio University, Japan.
Nathanael Rudolph is Associate Professor of Sociolinguistics and Language Education at Kindai University, Japan.