Transcultural Japan: At the Borderlands of Race, Gender and Identity: Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations
Editat de David Blake Willis, Stephen Murphy-Shigematsuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2009
Shedding new light on the manifestations of difference in Japan from a diverse range of authors and perspectives, this extraordinary book is a study of those persons who are very much part of Japanese society today, but whose voices have long been neglected, silenced or oppressed.
Written in accessible language, this broad-based volume is an attractive and useful resource for students and academics, as well as being a timely and revealing contribution to research scholars and for those interested in the phenomena of cultural identities and transformations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415394345
ISBN-10: 0415394341
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415394341
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
DAVID BLAKE WILLIS is Professor of Anthropology and Education at Soai University, Osaka, where he has been since 1986. He was a Senior Associate Professor at the University of Oxford 2006-2007. STEPHEN MURPHY-SHIGEMATSU, Professor at the University of Tokyo 1994-2006, received a doctorate from Harvard, was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford, and is Professor at Fielding University.
Cuprins
Part 1: Introduction 1. Transcultural Japan: Metamorphosis in the Cultural Borderlands and Beyond Part 2: Gender and Identity 2. A Perfectly Ordinary Ethnic Korean in Japan: Reprise 3. Between Two Shores: Transnational Projects and Filipina Wives in/from Japan 4. Gender, Modernity, and Eroticized Internationalism in Japan Part 3: Diaspora and Mobility 5. Between Privilege and Prejudice: Japanese-Brazilian Migrants in The Land of Yen and the Ancestors 6. From Ethnic Ghetto to Gourmet Republic: The Changing Image of Kobe's Chinatown and the Ambiguity of Being Chinese in Modern Japan 7. Okinawan Diasporic Identities: Between Being a Buffer and a Bridge Part 4: Imagining Oneself: Visibility and Invisibility 8. The Marvelous in the Real: Images of Burakumin in Nakagami Kenji's Kumano Saga 9. Positioning Oneself in the Japanese Nation State: The Hokkaido Ainu Case 10. Becoming a Better Muslim: Identity Narratives of Muslim Foreign Workers in Japan Part 5: Transnational, Transcultural Flows 11. Dejima: Creolization and Enclaves of Difference in Transnational Japan 12. The Racialization of Japan 13. The Invisible Man and other Narratives of Living in the Borderlands of Race and Nation 14. Ethnoscapes and The Other in 21st Century Japan. Afterword: Marginals, Minorities, Majorities and Migrants: Studying the Japanese Borderlands in Contemporary Japan
Recenzii
'Transcultural Japan provides a new exploration of diversity in Japan by variously situated authors, themselves representing diverse perspectives on Japanese society. Perhaps its largest contribution is in presentations of individuals and groups with multiple identity positions, reflecting the interpenetrations of transnationalism or transculturalism as currently manifest in Japanese society and experience' - Millie Creighton, University of British Columbia
"Transcultural Japan: At the Borderlands of Race, Gender, and Identity is a thoughtprovoking and engaging examination of Others in contemporary Japan. The breadth and depth of this edited volume is the result of the collaborative efforts of fifteen authors from diverse areas of expertise, yet it remains throughout a unified and accessible text. Transcultural Japan is essential reading for anyone interested in not just what is happening in Japan today, but perhaps more importantly, where Japan is heading tomorrow." - Lacklan Jackson, Asian Studies Reviews, December 2010
"Transcultural Japan: At the Borderlands of Race, Gender, and Identity is a thoughtprovoking and engaging examination of Others in contemporary Japan. The breadth and depth of this edited volume is the result of the collaborative efforts of fifteen authors from diverse areas of expertise, yet it remains throughout a unified and accessible text. Transcultural Japan is essential reading for anyone interested in not just what is happening in Japan today, but perhaps more importantly, where Japan is heading tomorrow." - Lacklan Jackson, Asian Studies Reviews, December 2010
Descriere
Shedding new light on the manifestations of difference in Japan from a diverse range of authors and perspectives, this extraordinary book is a study of those persons who are very much part of Japanese society today, but whose voices have long been neglected, silenced or oppressed.