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Searching for Home Abroad – Japanese Brazilians and Transnationalism

Autor Jeffrey Lesser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2003
During the first half of the twentieth century, Japanese immigrants entered Brazil by the tens of thousands. In more recent decades that flow has been reversed: more than 200,000 Japanese-Brazilians and their families have relocated to Japan. Examining these significant but rarely studied transnational movements and the experiences of Japanese-Brazilians, the essays in" Searching for Home Abroad" rethink complex issues of ethnicity and national identity. The contributors who represent a number of nationalities and disciplines themselves analyze how the original Japanese immigrants, their descendants in Brazil, and the Japanese-Brazilians in Japan sought to fit into the culture of each country while confronting both prejudice and discrimination. The concepts of home and diaspora are engaged and debated throughout the volume. Drawing on numerous sources oral histories, interviews, private papers, films, myths, and music the contributors highlight the role ethnic minorities have played in constructing Brazilian and Japanese national identities. The essayists consider the economic and emotional motivations for migration as well as a range of fascinating cultural outgrowths such as Japanese secret societies in Brazil. They explore intriguing paradoxes, including the feeling among many Japanese-Brazilians who have migrated to Japan that they are more "Brazilian" there than they were in Brazil. "Searching for Home Abroad "will be of great interest to scholars of immigration and ethnicity in the Americas and Asia.
"Contributors." Shuhei Hosokawa, Angelo Ishi, Jeffrey Lesser, Daniel T. Linger, Koichi Mori, Joshua Hotaka Roth, Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda, Keiko Yamanaka, Karen Tei Yamashita
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822331483
ISBN-10: 0822331489
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 7 figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments ix
Glossary xi
Introduction: Looking for Home in All the Wrong Places / Jeffrey Lesser 1
Japanese, Brazilians, Nikkei: A Short History of Identity Building and Homemaking / Jeffrey Lesser 5
Speaking in the Tongue of Antipode: Japanese Brazilian Fantasy on the Origin of Language / Shuhei Hosokawa 21
Identity Transformations among Okinawans and Their Descendants in Brazil / Koichi Mori 47
Interlude: Circle K Rules / Karen Tei Yamashita 67
Searching for Home, Wealth, Pride, and "Class": Japanese Brazilians in the "Land of Yen" / Angelo Ishi 75
Urashima Taro's Ambiguating Practices: The Significance of Overseas Voting Rights for Elderly Japanese Migrants to Brazil / Joshua Hotaka Roth 103
Homeland-less Abroad: Transnational Liminality, Social Alienation, and Personal Malaise / Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda 121
Feminization of Japanese Brazilian Labor Migration to Japan / Keiko Yamanaka 163
Do Japanese Brazilians Exist? / Daniel T. Linger 201
Contributors 215
Index 217

Recenzii

"A unique collection. . . ."—Terry Hong, Asian Week"I highly recommend Searching for Home Abroad for scholars and students of anthropology, history, and ethnic studies, as well as for all those interested in transnational migration and globalization."—Nobuko Adachi, History: A Review of Books"A major strength is the empirical grounding of much of the research in fieldwork conducted in Japan and Brazil, a dimension that always adds to social analysis."—Daniela de Carvalho, Journal of Japanese Studies"[S]hed[s] new light on this specific minority group as well as raise[s] some tough questions about transnationalism and ethnic-identity formation in general."—Brian Masaru Hayashi, The Journal of Asian Studies"[A] very interesting, informative, analytical, provocative and readable book."—Antonio Sérgio Alfredo Guimarães, Journal of Latin American Studies"[A] fascinating collection of essays on diverse aspects of the Japanese migration to Brazil in the early 20th century and the recent flows of Japanese Brazilians who relocated to Japan. . . . [A] well-grounded and engaging reading for scholars from various disciplines and migration-related practitioners alike."—Ana Margheritis, The Latin Americanist"[N]ot just essential reading for students and scholars of Nikkei (people of Japanese descent) issues; [this book] is also an instructive primer on the contingency of ethnic identity."—Robert Efird, Pacific Affairs“Overall, the essays collected in this volume offer suggestive insights on the convoluted and unique century old Japanese–Brazilian transnational formation. For the most part, the different contributions offer highly accessible reading for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in Asian, Latin American and migration studies.”—Gerardo Renique, Bulletin of Latin American Research

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"Jeffrey Lesser's achievement is that he and his colleagues have assembled the most comprehensive, multi-dimensional portrayal to date of the Japanese in Brazil as well as Brazilians of Japanese descent who have gone to work temporarily in Japan. Their research deftly illustrates how the multiple identities of immigrants and their descendants, as well as transnational labor migrants, can generate a plethora of responses as to where and what their real home actually is. As such, this book makes a seminal contribution to Asian, Latin American, and migration studies."--Lane Ryo Hirabayashi, University of California, Riverside

Descriere

A multidisciplinary study of the transnational cultural identity of Brazilian nationals of Japanese descent and their more recent attempts to re-settle in Japan.