This research paper seeks to provide a clearer understanding of contemporary Japanese migration to the United States through a case study examining the role of one Japanese market, Nijiya Market, in Sawtelle, Los Angeles. This study identifies the main roles that this particular market serves, as evidenced by oral interviews and intensive site observation fieldwork. The findings reveal that the ethnic market is very important to the creation and maintenance of ethnic identity across multiple generations of new Japanese immigrants and migrants living in the United States. Furthermore, as a main component of many Japanese communities, the ethnic market enables Japanese to maintain aspects of their homeland lifestyle and culture, even while li...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
Although missing in mainstream studies of American immigration in the post-1965 Act era, the volume ...
This study attempts to address the extent to which ethnic culture accounts for continuities and chan...
In the late 1980s as part of the globalization trend, new waves of Japanese groups came to settle in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to define the extent and form of preservation of cultural id...
Scholars have long studied the rise of Japan’s commercial and cultural influence during the twentiet...
This article focuses on understanding the connection between the breakout strategies of businesses a...
Based on a seven-month ethnographic study in a Japanese subsidiary in the US located in Southern Cal...
Research on transnationalism in the social sciences has grown tremendously over the past several dec...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
1 page.Our project is called The Role of Immigrants and Foreigners in Japanese Society and How they ...
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
This paper examines the social exclusion of Japanese-Americans and the influence that this social ex...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
Although missing in mainstream studies of American immigration in the post-1965 Act era, the volume ...
This study attempts to address the extent to which ethnic culture accounts for continuities and chan...
In the late 1980s as part of the globalization trend, new waves of Japanese groups came to settle in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to define the extent and form of preservation of cultural id...
Scholars have long studied the rise of Japan’s commercial and cultural influence during the twentiet...
This article focuses on understanding the connection between the breakout strategies of businesses a...
Based on a seven-month ethnographic study in a Japanese subsidiary in the US located in Southern Cal...
Research on transnationalism in the social sciences has grown tremendously over the past several dec...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
1 page.Our project is called The Role of Immigrants and Foreigners in Japanese Society and How they ...
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
This paper examines the social exclusion of Japanese-Americans and the influence that this social ex...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
Although missing in mainstream studies of American immigration in the post-1965 Act era, the volume ...
This study attempts to address the extent to which ethnic culture accounts for continuities and chan...