A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan

A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan
Author: Araceli Tinajero
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030644901

Beginning in 1990, thousands of Spanish speakers emigrated to Japan. A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan focuses on the intellectuals, literature, translations, festivals, cultural associations, music (bolero, tropical music, and pop, including reggaeton), dance (flamenco, tango and salsa), radio, newspapers, magazines, libraries, and blogs produced in Spanish, in Japan, by Latin Americans and Spaniards who have lived in that country over the last three decades. Based on in-depth research in archives throughout the country as well as field work including several interviews, Japanese-speaking Mexican scholar Araceli Tinajero uncovers a transnational, contemporary cultural history that is not only important for today but for future generations.

A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan

A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan
Author: Araceli Tinajero
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 303064488X

Beginning in 1990, thousands of Spanish speakers emigrated to Japan. A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan focuses on the intellectuals, literature, translations, festivals, cultural associations, music (bolero, tropical music, and pop, including reggaeton), dance (flamenco, tango and salsa), radio, newspapers, magazines, libraries, and blogs produced in Spanish, in Japan, by Latin Americans and Spaniards who have lived in that country over the last three decades. Based on in-depth research in archives throughout the country as well as field work including several interviews, Japanese-speaking Mexican scholar Araceli Tinajero uncovers a transnational, contemporary cultural history that is not only important for today but for future generations.

Living Alliances, Leaving Alliances

Living Alliances, Leaving Alliances
Author: Franck Orban
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3830944497

Throughout history, alliances have taken many different forms and they have been difficult to understand in their totality. As we now experience an unprecedented pandemic, which highlights the need for both external alliances between states and internal alliances between governments and populations, understanding alliances is more than ever critical to apprehend an open and interactive world that knows no borders and in which challenges imposed on humans are global. The book “Living Alliances, Leaving Alliances” is an interdisciplinary approach to investigating past, present and future alliances on an interpersonal, subnational, international and transnational level. It is the result of a two-year project by AreaS, a research group in area studies located at the Østfold University College in Norway.

Language Communities in Japan

Language Communities in Japan
Author: John C. Maher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0192598538

This book offers a comprehensive sociolinguistic overview of the linguistic situation in Japan. Contemporary Japan displays rich linguistic diversity, particularly in urban areas, but the true extent of this diversity has often been overlooked. The contributors to this volume provide a new perspective, with detailed accounts of the wide range of languages spoken in different contexts and by different communities across the Japanese archipelago. Each chapter focuses on a specific language community, and systematically explores the history of the variety in Japanese culture and the current sociolinguistic situation. The first part explores the indigenous languages of Japan, including the multiple dialects of Japanese itself and the lesser-known Ryukyan and Ainu languages. Chapters in Part II look at community languages, ranging from the historic minority languages such as Korean and Chinese to the languages spoken by more recent migrant communities, such as Nepali, Filipino, and Persian. The final part examines languages of culture, politics, and modernization, from the use of English in international business and education contexts to the ongoing use of Latin and Sanskrit for religious purposes. The volume sheds new light on Japan's position as an important multilingual and multicultural society, and will be of interest to scholars and students not only of Japanese and sociolinguistics, but of Asian studies and migration studies more widely.

A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan

A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan
Author: Rebekah Clements
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1107079829

This book offers the first cultural history of translation in Japan during the Tokugawa period, 1600-1868.

The Languages of Japan

The Languages of Japan
Author: Masayoshi Shibatani
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1990-05-03
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521369183

A survey of the two main indigenous languages of Japan includes the most comprehensive study of the polysynthetic Ainu language yet to appear in English as well as a comprehensive analysis of Japanese linguistics.

Spain, China and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644

Spain, China and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644
Author: Birgit Tremml-Werner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789089648334

Spain, China and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644 offers a new perspective on the connected histories of Spain, China, and Japan as they emerged and developed following Manila's foundation as the capital of the Spanish Philippines in 1571. Examining a wealth of multilingual primary sources, Birgit Tremml-Werner shows that cross-cultural encounters not only shaped Manila's development as a "Eurasian" port city, but also had profound political, economic, and social ramifications for the three pre-modern states. Combining a systematic comparison with a focus on specific actors during this period, this book addresses many long-held misconceptions and offers a more balanced and multi-faceted view of these nations' histories.

Transformation of Tradition and Culture ????????

Transformation of Tradition and Culture ????????
Author: Miho Tsukamoto
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 154347957X

The book Transformation of Tradition and Culture is a work of comparative literary research and culture investigation. The book studies world literatures from the USA, the DR, Mexico, Spain, Portuguese, and Japan; US cultures such as the Barbie doll; Mexican mural studies; Japanese subcultures, manga, anime, movies, and food culture; media study; and women in society. It is a book of an authors experiences, culture, and historical footsteps with people from all over the world. Sharing ones own culture with people from different cultural backgrounds is vital for everyone to learn about their own culture, languages, society, economy, politics, and customs.

Catalog

Catalog
Author: United States Naval Academy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1990
Genre: Naval education
ISBN: