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Ethnic Capital in a Japanese Brazilian Commune: AsiaWorld

Autor Nobuko Adachi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2017
This is a book about the power ethnic capital and how it drives both the economics of, and the quest for identity in, a Japanese Brazilian commune. Adachi tells readers what this small diaspora community can teach us about how life "in the trenches" looks to those on the outskirts of the exploding transnational world economy. This book explores the various strategies locals use to compete with others with whom they are linked locally, nationally, and globally. Through the story of Kubo daily life, Adachi offers insights into important aspects of social and linguistic theory, as well as explicating how cross-border relations become more and more intertwined. In a sense, Kubo's story, with its struggles to maintain its identity--even its survival--in an increasingly globalized world, encapsulates many of the problems now faced by smaller communities around the world, be they diasporic or regionally entrenched, or ethnically, racially, or religiously composed. Adachi explores the motivations for racial and ethnic boundary-making based primarily on values and principles rather than purely physiological features by focusing on Kubo and its marketing of supposedly traditional Japanese cultural values, in spite of the commune being located in the interior of Brazil. To do this she incorporates notions from linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics, including problems of language maintenance, the relationships between language and symbolic power, and the intricacies of language and gender. Doing so helps theorize the tensions between hybridity and purity entailed in the complexities of identity dynamics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498544849
ISBN-10: 1498544843
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria AsiaWorld


Cuprins

Chapter 1: Globalization and Localization: Theorizing Identity in Kubo Chapter 2: Dancing Farmers: Everyday Life in Kubo Chapter 3: Why Be Children of Nature?: The Development of the N¿hon-shugi Ideology and History of the Kubo Commune Chapter 4: ¿Is Our Women¿s Language `Abrupt¿ or `Rough?¿¿: Social Roles and Gendered Spheres Chapter 5: ¿After all, she is not even an o-j¿-san (lady from the city), but a gaijin (foreigner)!¿: Identities and Diaspora Chapter 6: ¿We are fine with someone marrying a non-Japanese as long as they live outside the farm¿: Cultural Identity and Ethnic Capital Chapter 7: Beyond Kubo

Notă biografică

Nobuko Adachi is associate professor of anthropology at Illinois State University.