Profile: Mika Yoshimoto

Mika Yoshimoto - Instructor III (Japanese Language)
- Degrees: Ph.D. (Education, 2008) University of Ottawa M.A. (Applied Language Studies, 1999) Carleton University CTESL (1998) Carleton University B.A. (Journalism) Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
- Phone: 613-520-2600 x 6636
- Email: myoshimo@ccs.carleton.ca
- Office: 326 St. Patrick's Building
Biography
Research Interests
- Second language learning & identity construction;
- Shifting identity;
- Communicative language teaching;
- Poetic discourse;
- Sociocultural theory;
- Critical theory.
Courses
Current course information for this faculty member can be found by searching theĀ Carleton Central/Public Schedule by Term and Name.
Courses previously taught
- JAPA 3020: Third-Year Japanese II
- JAPA 4020: Fourth-Year Japanese II
- JAPA 4210: Functional Contemporary Japanese
Recent Publications
Mika Yoshimoto, (2008). “Second language learning and identity: Cracking metaphors in ideological and poetic discourse.” Cambria Press, 2008. (description)
“Late-blooming student; Roots of loneliness run deep; As I return home”. In Transnational Curriculum Inquiry 2(1), 2005. Located at http://nitinat.library.ubc.ca/ojs/index.php/tci/article/viewFile/12/83.