Anxiety, Insecurity, and Border Crossing

Language Contact in a Globalizing World

Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 24:2 (2014)

Editors
ORCID logoMie Hiramoto | National University of Singapore
Joseph Sung-Yul Park | National University of Singapore
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 24:2] 2014.  vi, 184 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Anxiety, insecurity, and border crossing: Language contact in a globalizing world
Mie Hiramoto and Joseph Sung-Yul Park
141–151
Anxiety, insecurity and complexity of transnational educational migration among Korean middle class families
Bae Sohee
152–172
“Island girl from the island” Tattooed symbols and personal identities in contemporary Hawai‘i
Mie Hiramoto
173–195
‘Stupidest of all the primates’: The role of English in Japanese television
Gavin Furukawa
196–220
Linguistic insecurity and reproduction of the Malay community’s peripherality in Singapore
Yurni Said-Sirhan
221–240
“You say ouch and I say aya” Linguistic insecurity in a narrative of transnational work
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
241–260
Hypersubjectivity: Language, anxiety, and indexical dissonance in globalization
Kira Hall
261–273
Regular papers
An ethnographic multiple-case study of mother–child interaction strategies in Singapore-based Chinese families
Li Ren and Guangwei Hu
274–300
Linguistic and cultural learning processes of four Chinese exchange students at a women’s university in Japan
Hirofumi Asada
301–320
Book review
Review of Beckett & Postiglione (2012): China’s Assimilationist Language Policy: The Impact on Indigenous/Minority Literacy and Social Harmony
Reviewed by Shouhui Zhao
321–325
List of reviewers
List of reviewers
326
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Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General