Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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Page 62
... Brazilians and their subsequent desire to express their identities as Brazilians . The performance of Brazilian counter - identities in Japan also involves the use of language and greetings . Although some nikkeijin are sensitive to ...
... Brazilians and their subsequent desire to express their identities as Brazilians . The performance of Brazilian counter - identities in Japan also involves the use of language and greetings . Although some nikkeijin are sensitive to ...
Page 63
... Brazilians are mistakenly seen as Japanese , their Brazilian cultural characteristics become even more stigmatizing . Therefore , by introducing themselves as Brazilians when meeting Japanese for the first time , such individuals ...
... Brazilians are mistakenly seen as Japanese , their Brazilian cultural characteristics become even more stigmatizing . Therefore , by introducing themselves as Brazilians when meeting Japanese for the first time , such individuals ...
Page 64
... Brazilian identity in Japan : It is easier to live in Japan if you see yourself as Brazilian and give up trying to be Japanese because this way , you can escape the pressure to act Japanese . I don't want to be Japanese here because ...
... Brazilian identity in Japan : It is easier to live in Japan if you see yourself as Brazilian and give up trying to be Japanese because this way , you can escape the pressure to act Japanese . I don't want to be Japanese here because ...
Contents
The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
Copyright | |
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