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Conflicts in the professional identities of three Indonesian nurses who came to Japan through an Economic Partnership Agreement (Chiharu Shima) -- Chapter 6: Language Learning as a Shelter: Restoring a Positive Self-Image by Learning a Second Language (Kazuhiro Yonemoto) -- Chapter 7: No need to invest in the Japanese language??: The changes of career choices and identities for plurilingual Chinese students in Japan (Keiko Kitade) -- Chapter 8: Who speaks yasashii nihongo for whom?: Reimagining the socially constructed ?beneficiary? and the ?benefactor? identities of plain Japanese for ?foreigners? (Noriko Iwasaki) -- Chapter 9: A discursive construction of Nikkei identity and interculturality: Official hybridity, constructed desire, and a masked heterogeneity (Kyoko Motobayashi) -- Part III: Indigenous Language Revitalization and Identity -- Chapter 10: The process of constructing and reclaiming Ainu identity: the Urespa project initiative (Yumiko Ohara & Yuki Okada) -- Chapter 11: In search of Indigenous identity through re-creation of Ainu self-sustaining community: praxis and learning in action (Tatsiana Tsagelnik) -- Chapter 12: New Speakers of Ryukyuan languages: Negotiation, Construction and Change of Identities (Madoka Hammine) -- Chapter 13: Against the odds: Second language learners of Ryukyuan (Patrick Heinrich & Giulia Valsecchi) -- Part IV: English Language Teacher Identity -- Chapter 14: Ideology, emotion and identity: The impact of English-only policies on Japanese English teachers in Japan (Luke Lawrence) -- Chapter 15: Discursive positioning of the Philippines and Filipino teachers in the Skype eikaiwa industry (Misako Tajima) -- Chapter 16: ?It feels like I?m stuck in a web sometimes?: The culturally emergent identity experiences of a queer assistant language teacher in small-town Japan (Ashley R. Moore) -- Chapter 17: Identity and the emotions of non-Japanese university teachers of English in Japan (Sam Morris) -- Chapter 18: Going beyond the binary: Translingual teacher identity negotiation through translanguaging practice (Yuzuko Nagashima) -- Chapter 19: Frames, ideologies, and the construction of professional identities among non-Japanese EFL teachersin Japan (Robert J. Lowe). 330 $aThis edited book draws on research on identity in language education to present a detailed and multi-faceted study of identity in language learning, teaching and revitalization settings in the context of Japan. It employs a diverse range of theoretical approaches, including poststructuralism, critical realism, cognitive behavioral theory, and complexity theory,, as well as methodologies such as linguistic ethnography, narrative enquiry, and critical multimodal discourse analysis. 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