Japanese Diasporas
Unsung Pasts, Conflicting Presents and Uncertain Futures
Herausgeber: Adachi, Nobuko
Japanese Diasporas
Unsung Pasts, Conflicting Presents and Uncertain Futures
Herausgeber: Adachi, Nobuko
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415497459
- ISBN-10: 0415497450
- Artikelnr.: 26678796
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415497459
- ISBN-10: 0415497450
- Artikelnr.: 26678796
Nobuko Adachi
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
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
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
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