Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified as “haafu (half)” are increasing, their identities and experiences are seldom critically analyzed. How do they identify themselves and how do they feel that they are identified by others? Based on interviews with eighteen individuals who grew up in Japan having one Japanese parent and one non-Japanese parent, this article explores ethnic options and practices of covering and passing among multiracial and multiethnic individuals in Japan. The analysis shows that multiracial and multiethnic individuals possess different kinds of ethnic options and practice passing and covering differently
This qualitative study explored the complexity of biracial identity development in Japanese American...
Based on a seven-month ethnographic study in a Japanese subsidiary in the US located in Southern Cal...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified a...
Although the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese who are socially recognised and identifi...
This thesis analyses the ethnic claims made by people of Japanese-Caucasian ancestry (often referred...
The ways in which multiculturalism is debated and practiced forms an important frame for ‘mixed’ eth...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
Japan is often perceived as culturally, ethnically, and racially homogenous. In reality, diverse gro...
Increasing immigration and intermarriage in Sweden and Japan have led to a growing multiracial and m...
This paper focuses on the history and experiences of Japan\u27s ethnic minority groups (the Burakumi...
In both the US and Japan in recent decades, multiethnicity has become an increasingly significant ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
In this thesis, I tackle the notion of identity within the very specific sociocultural space of Japa...
This qualitative study explored the complexity of biracial identity development in Japanese American...
Based on a seven-month ethnographic study in a Japanese subsidiary in the US located in Southern Cal...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified a...
Although the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese who are socially recognised and identifi...
This thesis analyses the ethnic claims made by people of Japanese-Caucasian ancestry (often referred...
The ways in which multiculturalism is debated and practiced forms an important frame for ‘mixed’ eth...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
Japan is often perceived as culturally, ethnically, and racially homogenous. In reality, diverse gro...
Increasing immigration and intermarriage in Sweden and Japan have led to a growing multiracial and m...
This paper focuses on the history and experiences of Japan\u27s ethnic minority groups (the Burakumi...
In both the US and Japan in recent decades, multiethnicity has become an increasingly significant ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
In this thesis, I tackle the notion of identity within the very specific sociocultural space of Japa...
This qualitative study explored the complexity of biracial identity development in Japanese American...
Based on a seven-month ethnographic study in a Japanese subsidiary in the US located in Southern Cal...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...