Heritage, Nationhood, and Language
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Heritage, Nationhood, and Language by Neriko Doerr, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. This compelling book delves into the intricate relationship between heritage language and social justice, specifically focusing on Japan-related migrants. With 184 pages of thought-provoking content, Doerr opens up a new field of investigation in heritage language studies, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the dynamics of language, identity, and immigration. This work was also published as a special issue of Critical Asian Studies, further emphasizing its significance in contemporary discussions. Enhance your understanding of these vital topics and explore how language shapes the experiences of immigrants in today's world.