Volume 11 No.1
October 2005
The Japan Journal of Multilingualism and Multiculturalism
多言語多文化研究
Feature Articles

The Multi-Ethnic Paradox: Towards a Fluid Notion of Being 'Haafu'
  Tim Greer, Kobe University, Japan

Celebration of Multi-Ethnic Cultural Capital Among Adolescent Girls in Japan: A Post-Structuralist Discourse Analysis of Japanese-Caucasian Identity
  Laurel Kamada, Aomori Akenohoshi Junior University, Aomori, Japan   

The Awareness and Development of Multiple Identities in a Multilingual Child Living in Japan
  Shi Jie, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan 

Identity Negotiation of Japanese Women in International Marriages: Impact of Foreign Language Learning Experiences and Cross-Cultural Encounters:  
  Tomoko Ascough, Shukutoku University, Saitama, Japan

言語少数派の子どもの言語態度に関するマイクロ・エスノグラフィー:
言語能力と言語価値の観点から
佐藤真紀お茶の水女子大学大学院
Language Attitudes of Immigrant Children: Micro-Ethnographic Approach From the Perspectives of Language Proficiencies and Perceived Language Values
Maki Sato, Ochanomizu Women's University, Tokyo, Japan 


Book Review

Invisible Work: Bilingualism, Language Choice and Childrearing in Intermarried Families (Okita Toshie)
Reviewed by Lachlan Jackson, Ritsumeikan University, Japan