This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who relocate from countries of South America to mainland Japan and to the island prefecture of Okinawa, initially to seek economic advantage. The migrants, called Nikkeijin, are predominantly progeny of earlier migrants from Japan to South America. In a cross-generational sense, they are return migrants. The ethnographic study, based on field research conducted in two sites on the mainland and in Okinawa, compares Nikkeijin experience and attitudes as they interact with native Japanese. Because of their Japanese background, Nikkeijin benefit from privileged visa status; nonetheless, in Japan they are treated as foreigners, and their identity divers...
Japan’s economic situation and need for foreign labor present challenges when attracting and incorpo...
The recent census shows that one-third of those who identified as Japanese-American in California we...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
Currently more than 2.5 million Americans living on the South and North American continents are Nikk...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the writer will review the trajectory of the Japanese who immigrated to Per...
Focusing on the situation in western Canada, this paper aims to investigate the participation of Jap...
The text analyzes and describes the cross-border cultural and identity-building experiences of Arge...
Research on transnationalism in the social sciences has grown tremendously over the past several dec...
This paper aims to empirically analyze how South American Nikkeis have continued a relationship with...
Nation States are confronted with a rising tide of human flows in the era of globalization. Crossing...
In introducing this special issue on Japanese outside of Japan, this article sets the scene by provi...
At the end of the 1980s, the Brazilians of Japanese descent were officially allowed to enter Japan a...
Japan’s economic situation and need for foreign labor present challenges when attracting and incorpo...
The recent census shows that one-third of those who identified as Japanese-American in California we...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
This work presents a study of identity formation in migrants of Japanese and Okinawan descent who re...
Currently more than 2.5 million Americans living on the South and North American continents are Nikk...
By virtue of Japan\u27s 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called \u27nikkeijin\u27 or descendants of J...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the writer will review the trajectory of the Japanese who immigrated to Per...
Focusing on the situation in western Canada, this paper aims to investigate the participation of Jap...
The text analyzes and describes the cross-border cultural and identity-building experiences of Arge...
Research on transnationalism in the social sciences has grown tremendously over the past several dec...
This paper aims to empirically analyze how South American Nikkeis have continued a relationship with...
Nation States are confronted with a rising tide of human flows in the era of globalization. Crossing...
In introducing this special issue on Japanese outside of Japan, this article sets the scene by provi...
At the end of the 1980s, the Brazilians of Japanese descent were officially allowed to enter Japan a...
Japan’s economic situation and need for foreign labor present challenges when attracting and incorpo...
The recent census shows that one-third of those who identified as Japanese-American in California we...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...