This study of a substantial Japanese immigrant community in Brazil concentrates on its development of a political organization to cope with internal problems of co-operation and conflict and to deal with the outside world of Brazilian politicians and merchants.
This study of a substantial Japanese immigrant community in Brazil concentrates on its development of a political organization to cope with internal problems of co-operation and conflict and to deal with the outside world of Brazilian politicians and merchants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Staniford is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at San Diego State College, California.
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I. BACKGROUND I Introduction I Japanese background 5 The Brazilian setting 14 The paths of immigrants 23 2. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURE 28 Political structure 28 Economic structure 40 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE 54 The household 54 Independent kinsmen and affines 62 Neighbours 63 Aggregates 64 Associations 75 4. DYADIC TIES AND HOUSEHOLD-CENTRED NETWORKS 89 Dyadic ties between households 89 Household-centred networks 103 LEADERSHIP 120 Essential background features 121 Leaders of political support networks 123 Community-wide leaders 126 6. COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY AND THE PRIVATE SALE OF PEPPER 149 The setting in 1957 151 Growth of private pepper buyers 154 Attempts by Co-operative officials to control the flow of members' pepper 163 The situation in 1964-65 167 Discussion 170 7. CONCLUSION 173 Co-operative organization 173 Japanese 'Disposition to Groupness 181 LIST OF WORKS CITED 190 INDEX 197
I. BACKGROUND I Introduction I Japanese background 5 The Brazilian setting 14 The paths of immigrants 23 2. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURE 28 Political structure 28 Economic structure 40 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE 54 The household 54 Independent kinsmen and affines 62 Neighbours 63 Aggregates 64 Associations 75 4. DYADIC TIES AND HOUSEHOLD-CENTRED NETWORKS 89 Dyadic ties between households 89 Household-centred networks 103 LEADERSHIP 120 Essential background features 121 Leaders of political support networks 123 Community-wide leaders 126 6. COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY AND THE PRIVATE SALE OF PEPPER 149 The setting in 1957 151 Growth of private pepper buyers 154 Attempts by Co-operative officials to control the flow of members' pepper 163 The situation in 1964-65 167 Discussion 170 7. CONCLUSION 173 Co-operative organization 173 Japanese 'Disposition to Groupness 181 LIST OF WORKS CITED 190 INDEX 197
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