Japan's "international youth" : the emergence of a new class of schoolchildren
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Japan's "international youth" : the emergence of a new class of schoolchildren
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990
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Bibliography: p. [251]-273
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the way in which Japanese schoolchildren have been treated on their return to Japan after spending some time overseas, due to their parents' work. Known as "kikokushijo" or "returnee children", they have been the subject of great interest during the last decade. Roger Goodman examines the assumption that it is inevitable that these children will have problems because Japanese society is historically and socially conditioned to be exclusivist. The study concludes that there must be a fundamental rethinking of the definition of minority groups and marginality, both in Japan, and in a wider context.
目次
- Who are the "Kikokushijo"?
- the cultural problems
- the educational problems
- case study of a school with "Kikokushijo"
- "Kikokushijo" in comparative perspective
- "Kikokushijo" in historical perspective
- the emergence of a new class of Japanese schoolchildren.
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