1st Edition

Scripting Japan Orthography, Variation, and the Creation of Meaning in Written Japanese

By Wesley C. Robertson Copyright 2021
210 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Imagine this book was written in Comic Sans. Would this choice impact your image of me as an author, despite causing no literal change to the content within? Generally, discussions of how language variants influence interpretation of language acts/users have focused on variation in speech. But it is important to remember that specific ways of representing a language are also often perceived as... Read more

1. Scripting Japan  2. Graphic Play as a Social Act: Indexicality and Orthographic Variation  3. Scripted Speech and Scripted Speakers: Katakana and Non-Native Japanese  4. Scripted Voices: Contrasted Identities and Contrasting Standards  5. Script Choice and Pronoun Choice: Indexical Fields in Interaction  6. Using Katakana like an Oyaji: Script Variation and Authorial Identity  7. The Social Lives of Japanese Scripts

Biography

Wesley C. Robertson is Lecturer in International Studies at Macquarie University, Australia. His research focuses on variation and language play inherent in writing, with a focus on Japanese. He completed his PhD in Applied Japanese Linguistics at Monash University in 2016.