Discourse Gender and Shifting Identities in Japan
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<p>This book is the first in a unique series drawn from an interdisciplinary longitudinal project entitled 'Thirty Years of Talk.' For 30 years Okano recorded ethnographic interviews and collected data on the language of working class women in Kobe Japan. This long-range study sketches the transitions in these women's lives and how their language use discourse and identities change in specific sociocultural contexts as they shift through different stages of their personal and public lives. It is a ground-breaking 'real time' panel study that follows the same individuals and observes the same phenomena at regular intervals over three decades. In this volume the authors examine the changes in the speech of one particular woman Kanako as her social identity shifts from high-school girl to mother and fisherman's wife and as her relationship with the interviewer develops. They identify changes in linguistic strategies as she negotiates gender/sexuality norms stylistic features related to the construction of rapport the use of discourse markers as she gets older and the interviewer's information-seeking strategies.</p>
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