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Christina Yi investigates linguistic nationalism in the formation of literary canons through an examination of Japanese-language cultural production by Korean and Japanese writers from the 1930s through the 1950s. She challenges conventional understandings of national literature by showing how Japanese language ideology shaped colonial histories.
Language policy --- Language and culture --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Glottopolitics --- Institutional linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and state --- Languages, National --- Languages, Official --- National languages --- Official languages --- State and language --- Communication policy --- Language planning --- Government policy --- J5000.80 --- J5001 --- K9600.70 --- K9601 --- Japan: Language -- history -- Gendai (1926- ), Shōwa period, 20th century --- Japan: Language -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- Korea: Language and linguistics -- history -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- Korea: Language and linguistics -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- E-books --- S13B/0200 --- S26/0900 --- S27/0900 --- S28/0900 --- S30/0900 --- J1920 --- K9090 --- K9090.90 --- S31/0100 --- S31/0400 --- S31/0450 --- China: Christianity--General works --- Taiwan--Religion --- Hong Kong--Religion --- Macao--Religion and Christian missions --- Vietnam--Religion and Christian missions --- Japan: Religion -- Christianity -- general and history --- Korea: Religion -- Christianity -- general and history --- Korea: Religion -- Christianity -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Indo China and South East Asia--Indo-China: general (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma) --- Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- Indo China and South East Asia--Singapore --- Christianity --- East Asia.
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