Japan and global migration : foreign workers and the advent of a multicultural society

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Japan and global migration : foreign workers and the advent of a multicultural society

edited by Mike Douglass and Glenda S. Roberts

University of Hawaiʿi Press, 2003

  • : pbk

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First published 2000 by Routledge

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Japan in a global age of migration / Mike Douglass and Glenda S. Roberts
  • Foreign workers in Japan : a historical perspective / Keizo Yamawaki
  • Japan in the age of migration / Michael Weiner
  • The discourse of Japaneseness / John Lie
  • The singularities of international migration of women to Japan : past, present and future / Mike Douglass
  • "I will go home, but when?" : labor migration and circular diaspora formation by Japanese Brazilians in Japan / Keiko Yamanaka
  • Aliens, gangsters and myth in Kon Satoshi's World Apartment Horror / David Pollack
  • Local settlement patterns of foreign workers in Greater Tokyo : growing diversity and its consequences / Takashi Machimura
  • Identities of multiethnic people in Japan / Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu
  • Labor law, civil law, immigration law and the reality of migrants and their children / Katsuko Terasawa
  • Foreigners are local citizens, too : local governments respond to international migration in Japan / Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak
  • NGO support for migrant labor in Japan / Glenda S. Roberts

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