Sentiment, language, and the arts : : the Japanese-Brazilian heritage / / Shuhei Hosokawa.
"Sentiments, Language, and the Arts: The Japanese-Brazilian Heritage explores the complex feelings of Japanese immigrants in Brazil, focusing on their yearning for "home" as a way of interpreting the shifting nature of their identity. To understand the immigrants' lives and feeli...
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Superior document: | The Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives; volume 11 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden : : Brill,, [2019] ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English Japanese |
Series: | The Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives;
volume 11. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Feelings and Tears: The Language of Hearts Caught between Two Countries
- The Genealogy of Kyōshū (Longing for Home)
- Embracing Loanwords: The Birth and Development of Koronia-go
- Addressing an Audience: Speech Contests and Nationalism
- Speech of the Antipode: A Japanese-Brazilian Fantasy on the Origin of Language
- Nationalizing Chō-Chō-San: "Butterfly Singers" in the Japanese-Brazilian Community
- Dancing in the Tomb of Samba: Ethnic Identity and the São Paulo Carnival
- History Declaimed: Rōkyoku Narrative Ballads by Nikkei Brazilians.