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Teaching Japan: A Handbook: Handbooks on Japanese Studies

Editat de Ioannis Gaitanidis, Gregory Poole
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2025
This book aims to offer ideas and examples of pedagogy in the undergraduate classroom. The basic premise taken by the authors begins with a question: What if stereotypes surrounding Japan were not pushed to the margins in teaching but took center stage and were exposed for the multiple ways that they can be used to learn not only about “Japan” but of various scholarly disciplines? The task then becomes constructing ways to challenge essentialist notions that do not seek merely to deny, but to shift the conversation constructively by encouraging engagement with a theoretical field from which to acquire tools to critically and effectively evaluate stereotypes of Japan or other societies. The result is a collection of carefully crafted case studies of syllabi that showcase pedagogies aimed at the deconstruction of concepts such as “Japan,” “Japanese,” or “Japanese society” while at the same time offering skills of inquiry that transcend the topics being deconstructed. This handbook is a source of ideas from colleagues in a variety of disciplinary and institutional settings, who are tackling the same issues current or future teachers who plan to use case studies from Japan in their lectures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041187035
ISBN-10: 1041187033
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Handbooks on Japanese Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Notă biografică

Ioannis Gaitanidis is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University (Japan). He is the author of Spirituality and Alternativity in Contemporary Japan: Beyond Religion? (2022). Gregory S. Poole is a professor of social anthropology at the Institute for the Liberal Arts, Doshisha University, Kyoto. Greg’s area of research focuses mostly on topics within the anthropology of education and his books include three co-edited volumes, Foreign Language Education in Japan: Exploring Qualitative Approaches (co-edited with Sachiko Horiguchi and Yuki Imoto, 2015, Springer), Reframing Diversity in the Anthropology of Japan (co-edited with John Ertl, John Mock, and John McCreery, 2015, Kanazawa University), and Higher Education in East Asia: Neoliberalism and the Professoriate (co-edited with Ya-chen Chen, 2009, Brill), as well as a monograph, The Japanese Professor: An Ethnography of a University Faculty (2010, Brill).

Cuprins

Introduction: Critical Pedagogy as Public, Scholarly Engagement (Ioannis Gaitanidis and Gregory S. Poole), Part 1: Critiquing by Reflecting on Acquired Knowledge:, 1. Reconstructing the Narrative of Because Japan is an Island: Discussions of Immigration, Migration, and Refugee Policy (Ayako Sasaki), 2. On Pedagogy and the Personal: Teaching Media, the Nation, and Globalization about/in Japan (Stevie Suan), 3. Filtrating Misconceptions about Science and Technology through Japanese History (Yulia Frumer), 4. Teaching Gender and the Politics of Reproduction in Japan: Self-Government as Theoretical Reference Point (Isabel Fassbender), 5. Disentangling Japanese Religion in the Classroom (Satoko Fujiwara and Ioannis Gaitanidis), Part 2: Critiquing by Comparing (with Oneself and with Others):, 6. Out of Site, Out of Mind? Ethnographies of Japan, Outside Japan (Chris McMorran), 7. Challenging the Ideas of Japan and Japanese Language in a Foreign Language Classroom: Linguistic Landscapes Project (Yuri Kumagai), 8. History and Holism: Making Sense of the Anthropology of Japan (Nana Okura Gagne), 9. Deconstructing Japan through a Border Crossing Lens (Tomoko Tokunaga);, 10. Applying Intersectionality to the Study of Social Inequalities in Japan (Jennifer M. McGuire), Part 3: Critiquing by Creating:, 11. Undoing Japan in global education: Three Class Projects for Dismantling Culturalist Portrayals of Society (Neriko Musha Doerr), 12 Japanese Gardens as a Zone of Contact for Teaching (Christian Tagsold), 13. From Japanese in the US to Foreigner in Japan: Unpacking Race in Representations (Satoko Shao-Kobayashi), 14. The Materiality of Mokkan: Creating Sources for Reflection on Text in Ancient Japan (Paula R. Curtis), Part 4: Critiquing through Curriculum-Building:, 15. The Visual Anthropology of Japan: In and Outside the Classroom (Steven C. Fedorowicz), 16. Teaching the Anthropology of Japan at French Universities (Alice Berthon, Alice Doublier, Charlotte Lamotte), 17. Teaching the Japanese Workplace: From Principles to Practice (and Back Again).

Descriere

This book aims to offer ideas and examples of pedagogy in the undergraduate classroom; case studies of syllabi that showcase pedagogies aimed at the deconstruction of concepts such as “Japan,” “Japanese,” or “Japanese society”.