Yukio Tsuda
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yukio Tsuda (津田幸男) is a professor in the Doctoral Program in Modern Cultures and Public Policies of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan. He is an opponent of the "hegemony of English" as well as a proponent of linguistic pluralism and the concept of "Ecology of Language". He believes that domination of English is tantamount to linguicide and that addressing the problem of linguistic hegemony is crucial to the development of "human and cultural security" (see the external link below).
Yukio Tsuda's academic interests include language policy, cross-cultural psychoanalysis, and international and intercultural communication. Among his publications are Language Inequality and Distortion (1986); Eigo Shihai-no Kouzou (The Structure of the Dominance of English, 1990); Shinryaku suru Eigo, Hangeki-suru Nirhongo (The Invading English; The Counter-attacking Japanese, 1996);Eigo Shihai-to Kotoba-no Byoudou (The Hegemony of English and Linguistic Equality). He received his master's degree in English as a Foreign Language and his doctorate in speech communication from Southern Illinois University. homepage:http://www.prof-tsuday.com