Negotiating identity in contemporary Japan : the case of kikokushijo
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Negotiating identity in contemporary Japan : the case of kikokushijo
(Japanese studies)
Kegan Paul International, 2000
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Includes bibliographical reference (p. 318-329) and index
Publisher of 2009 printing: Routledge
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 2000. This book aims to study the shifting identity of Japanese returnees(kikokushijo) within a migrational context. The core findings, based on literature and fieldwork in Brussels and Japan.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Theoretical and Methodological Issues
- Part 1 At the Macro Level
- Chapter 3 In Search of an Ethnonational Identity
- Chapter 4 Nihonbunkaron in the Postwar Era
- Chapter 5 Internationalization
- Chapter 6 Migrant Workers in Japan
- Part 2 At the Median Level
- Chapter 7 Centrality of Japanese Education
- Chapter 8 Social Construction of Kikokushijo
- Chapter 9 The Host Society
- Part 3 At the Micro Level
- Chapter 10 A Returnee Family
- Chapter 11 Returnees and their School in Brussels
- Chapter 12 The International Nanzan High and Middle School (Nanzan Kokusai Kootoo Gakkoo, Kokusai Chuugaku)
- Chapter 13 Conclusion
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