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Chapter 1: Introduction (Judit Kroo)
Part 1: Marginalization and Natural Language Data
Chapter 2: Strategies of Discourse (Re)-Framing as Micropolitics Among Contemporary Japanese University Students (Judit Kroo)
Chapter 3: When the Model Becomes the Marginalized: Identity Struggles of Japanese Job-hunters (Andrew Barke and Momoyo Shimazu)
Chapter 4: The Struggle Against Hegemonic Femininity: The Narrative of a Japanese Actress (Kyoko Satoh)
Chapter 5: Intersectional Identities: Voices from the Margins of ELT in Japan (Yuzuko Nagashima and Luke Lawrence)
Chapter 6: Epistemic Primacy and Self/Other Marginalization in a Parliamentary Debate: A Case Study of Female Japanese Politicians (Keiko Tsuchiya)
Part 2: Marginalization and Mediatized Data
Chapter 7: Were Family : Japanese Characters Categorizations of a Gay Man in a TV Drama (Junko Saito)
Chapter 8: Street Corners and Hugs: Queer Japanese Challenges to Heteronormativity Through Social Media (Gavin Furukawa)
Chapter 9: Self-denigration Among Japanese Female Fans Online: Creating Community Through Marginality (Giancarla Unser-Schutz)
Chapter 10: Connecting the Personal to the Collective: The haafu aruaru (Things That Happen to Racially/Ethnically Mixed People) Narratives on Twitter (Rika Yamashita)
Chapter 11: Afterword (Judit Kroo and Kyoko Satoh).
Part 1: Marginalization and Natural Language Data
Chapter 2: Strategies of Discourse (Re)-Framing as Micropolitics Among Contemporary Japanese University Students (Judit Kroo)
Chapter 3: When the Model Becomes the Marginalized: Identity Struggles of Japanese Job-hunters (Andrew Barke and Momoyo Shimazu)
Chapter 4: The Struggle Against Hegemonic Femininity: The Narrative of a Japanese Actress (Kyoko Satoh)
Chapter 5: Intersectional Identities: Voices from the Margins of ELT in Japan (Yuzuko Nagashima and Luke Lawrence)
Chapter 6: Epistemic Primacy and Self/Other Marginalization in a Parliamentary Debate: A Case Study of Female Japanese Politicians (Keiko Tsuchiya)
Part 2: Marginalization and Mediatized Data
Chapter 7: Were Family : Japanese Characters Categorizations of a Gay Man in a TV Drama (Junko Saito)
Chapter 8: Street Corners and Hugs: Queer Japanese Challenges to Heteronormativity Through Social Media (Gavin Furukawa)
Chapter 9: Self-denigration Among Japanese Female Fans Online: Creating Community Through Marginality (Giancarla Unser-Schutz)
Chapter 10: Connecting the Personal to the Collective: The haafu aruaru (Things That Happen to Racially/Ethnically Mixed People) Narratives on Twitter (Rika Yamashita)
Chapter 11: Afterword (Judit Kroo and Kyoko Satoh).