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Japanese Diasporas Nobuko Adachi (Illinois State University, USA)

Japanese Diasporas By Nobuko Adachi (Illinois State University, USA)

Summary

This text examines the relationship of overseas Japanese and their descendants (Nikkei) with their home and host nations, focusing on the political, social and economic struggles of Nikkei.

Japanese Diasporas Summary

Japanese Diasporas: Unsung Pasts, Conflicting Presents and Uncertain Futures by Nobuko Adachi (Illinois State University, USA)

Japanese Diasporas examines the relationship of overseas Japanese and their descendents (Nikkei) with their home and host nations, focusing on the political, social and economic struggles of Nikkei. Frequently abandoned by their homeland, and experiencing alienation in their host nations, the diaspora have attempted to carve out lives between two worlds. Examining Nikkei communities and Japanese migration to Manchuria, China, Canada, the Philippines, Singapore and Latin America, the book compares Nikkei experiences with those of Japanese transnational migrants living abroad.

The authors connect theoretical issues of ethnic identity with the Japanese and Nikkei cases, analyzing the hidden dynamics of the social construction of race, ethnicity and homeland, and suggesting some of the ways in which diasporas are transforming global society today. Presenting new perspectives on socio-political and cultural issues of transnational migrants and diaspora communities in an economically intertwined world, this book will be of great interest to scholars of diaspora studies and Japanese studies.

Japanese Diasporas Reviews

'This volume...represents an important addition to our understanding of historical and contemporary Japan, to an analysis of the movement of Japanese abroad...and to the very nature and dynamics of what it means to be Japanese.' - Eyal Ben-Ari, Journal of Japanese Studies, Volume 33

About Nobuko Adachi (Illinois State University, USA)

Nobuko Adachi

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Origins of the Japanese Diaspora 1. The Japanese Diaspora in the New World: Its Asian Predecessors and Origins 2. Japanese Emigration and Immigration: From the Meiji to the Modern 3. Instructions to Emigrant Laborers, 1885-1894: Return in Triumph or Wander on the Verge of Starvation Part 2: Cultural Identity: From the Incipient Diaspora to Classic Diaspora 4. Paradise Lost: Japan's Agricultural Colonists in Manchukuo 5. The Intermarried Issei and Mestizo Nisei in the Philippines: Reflections on the Origin of Philippine Nikkeijin Problems 6. Constructing Japanese Brazilian Identity: From Agrarian Migrants to Urban White Collar Workers 7. A Stone Voice: The Diary of a Japanese Transnational Migrant in Canada 8. The Japanese of Peru: The First Century Experience and Beyond 9. Japanese Latin Americans During World War II: A Reconsideration Part 3: Constructing Identities in the Okinawan, Nikkei, and Permanent Resident Diasporas 10. Four Governments and a New Land: Emigration to Bolivia 11. Acting Japanese 12. Crossing Ethnic Boundaries: The Challenge of Brazilian Nikkeijin Return Migrants in Japan 13. Overseas Japanese and the Challenges of Repatriation in Post-Colonial East Asia 14. Negotiating Work and Self: Experiences of Japanese Working Women in Singapore

Additional information

NLS9780415497459
9780415497459
0415497450
Japanese Diasporas: Unsung Pasts, Conflicting Presents and Uncertain Futures by Nobuko Adachi (Illinois State University, USA)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-03-10
290
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