Multiculturalism in the new Japan : crossing the boundaries within / / edited by Nelson H.H. Graburn, John Ertl, R. Kenji Tierney.

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Superior document:Asian anthropologies ; v. 6
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Asian anthropologies ; v. 6.
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Physical Description:ix, 252 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Internal boundaries and models of multiculturalism in contemporary Japan / Nelson Graburn and John Ertl
  • The great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake and twon-making towards multiculturalism / Yasuko Takezawa
  • Globalization and the new meanings of the foreign executive in Japan / Tomoko Hamada
  • (Re)Constructing boundaries: international marriage migrants in Yamagata as agents of multiculturalism / Chris Burgess
  • Internationalization and localization : intitutional and personal engagements with Japan's Kokusaika movement / John Ertl
  • Transnational migration of women : changing boundaries of contemporary Japan / Shinji Yamashita
  • Crossing ethnic boundaries: Japanese Brazilian return migrants and the ethnic challenge of Japan's newest immigrant minority / Takeyuki "Gaku" Tsuda
  • Datsu zainichi-ron : an emerging discourse on belonging among ethnic Koreans in Japan / Jefferey T. Hester
  • Traversing religious and legal boundaries in postwar Nagasaki : an interfaith ritual for the spirits of the dead / John Nelson
  • Transnational community activities of visa-overstayers in Japan : governance and transnationalism from below / Keiko Yamanaka
  • "Newcomers" in public education : Chinese and Vietnamese children in a Buraku community / Yuko Okubo
  • A critical review of academic perspectives of blackness in Japan / Mitzi Carter and Aina Hunter
  • Traversing religious and legal boundaries in postwar Nagasaki: an interfaith ritual for the spirits of the dead / John Nelson
  • Outside the sumo ring? : foreigners and a rethinking of the national sport / R. Kenji Tierney
  • Multiculturalism, museums, and tourism in Japan / Nelson Graburn.