Takeyuki.Tsuda,After receiving his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1997 from the University of California at Berkeley, Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda was a collegiate assistant professor at the University of Chicago for three years before moving to the University of California at San Diego to become associate director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, where he helped establish and develop the center into a leading interdisciplinary, multinational research and training institute.
Since the late 1980s, Brazilians of Japanese descent have been "return" migrating to Japan as unskilled foreign workers. With an immigrant population currently estimated at roughly 280,000, Japanese Brazilians are now the second largest group of foreigners in Japan. Although they are of Japanese descent, most were born in Brazil and are culturally Brazilian. As a result, they have become Japan's newest ethnic minority. Drawing upon close to two years of multisite fieldwork in Brazil and Japan, Takeyuki Tsuda has written a comprehensive ethnography that examines the ethnic experiences and reactions of both Japanese Brazilian immigrants and their native Japanese hosts. In response to their socioeconomic marginalization in their ethnic homeland, Japanese Brazilians have strengthened their Brazilian nationalist sentiments despite becoming members of an increasingly well-integrated transnational migrant community. Although such migrant nationalism enables them to resist assimilationist Japanese cultural pressures, its challenge to Japanese ethnic attitudes and ethnonational identity remains inherently contradictory. Strangers in the Ethnic Homeland illuminates how cultural encounters caused by transnational migration can reinforce local ethnic identities and nationalist discourses.
發表於2024-11-07
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海外華人老有香蕉人的區分,那對於生活在巴西的日本裔來說不就是葡萄瞭咩,外黑內白吖,一顆紅心嚮太陽。這本書是關於巴西籍日裔(第二代,第三代,第四代等等)迴到日本後的種種際遇。從1908年開始,直到1960年代早期,日本人,尤其是日本的農民,因為經濟部景氣,農工業收入...
評分海外華人老有香蕉人的區分,那對於生活在巴西的日本裔來說不就是葡萄瞭咩,外黑內白吖,一顆紅心嚮太陽。這本書是關於巴西籍日裔(第二代,第三代,第四代等等)迴到日本後的種種際遇。從1908年開始,直到1960年代早期,日本人,尤其是日本的農民,因為經濟部景氣,農工業收入...
評分海外華人老有香蕉人的區分,那對於生活在巴西的日本裔來說不就是葡萄瞭咩,外黑內白吖,一顆紅心嚮太陽。這本書是關於巴西籍日裔(第二代,第三代,第四代等等)迴到日本後的種種際遇。從1908年開始,直到1960年代早期,日本人,尤其是日本的農民,因為經濟部景氣,農工業收入...
評分海外華人老有香蕉人的區分,那對於生活在巴西的日本裔來說不就是葡萄瞭咩,外黑內白吖,一顆紅心嚮太陽。這本書是關於巴西籍日裔(第二代,第三代,第四代等等)迴到日本後的種種際遇。從1908年開始,直到1960年代早期,日本人,尤其是日本的農民,因為經濟部景氣,農工業收入...
評分海外華人老有香蕉人的區分,那對於生活在巴西的日本裔來說不就是葡萄瞭咩,外黑內白吖,一顆紅心嚮太陽。這本書是關於巴西籍日裔(第二代,第三代,第四代等等)迴到日本後的種種際遇。從1908年開始,直到1960年代早期,日本人,尤其是日本的農民,因為經濟部景氣,農工業收入...
圖書標籤: anthropology diaspora Diaspora society identity/ethnicity anthropologie
挺好玩的fieldwork~~
評分《移民和城市》那本書的跟進版,日裔巴西人在日本的生活
評分《移民和城市》那本書的跟進版,日裔巴西人在日本的生活
評分因為貧睏移民到巴西勤勞緻富成為中産階級的日本人,在巴西經濟危機時重迴日本卻被同胞無情邊緣化,經濟社會地位天壤地彆,有趣又有點傷感的移民史,說到底還是因為霓虹國高冷排外的文化自信。
評分因為貧睏移民到巴西勤勞緻富成為中産階級的日本人,在巴西經濟危機時重迴日本卻被同胞無情邊緣化,經濟社會地位天壤地彆,有趣又有點傷感的移民史,說到底還是因為霓虹國高冷排外的文化自信。
Strangers in the Ethnic Homeland 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載