Identity, Gender and Teaching English in Japan

ISBN
9781783095209
$139.95
Author Nagatomo, Diane Hawley
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 8.2" x 5.8" x 0.8"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2016
  • 264
  • Yes
  • 47
  • CJ JNT JNMT CB/2GJ
  • 26
  • PE1068.J3N26 2016
How do teachers who have chosen to settle down in one country manage the difficulties of living and teaching English in that country? How do they develop and sustain their careers, and what factors shape their identity? This book answers these questions by investigating the personal and professional identity development of ten Western women who teach English in various educational contexts in Japan, all of whom have Japanese spouses. The book covers issues of interracial relationships, expatriation, equality and employment practices as well as the broader topics of gender and identity. The book also provides a useful overview of English language teaching and learning in Japan.