Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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Page 55
... Japanese - Brazilian return migrants in Japan as a form of autonomous ethnic resistance against Japanese assimilative pressures . By appropriating and reconstituting Brazilian nationalist symbols abroad and by intentionally acting ...
... Japanese - Brazilian return migrants in Japan as a form of autonomous ethnic resistance against Japanese assimilative pressures . By appropriating and reconstituting Brazilian nationalist symbols abroad and by intentionally acting ...
Page 56
... Japanese well , and have become culturally Brazilianized to various degrees . As a result , despite their Japanese descent , they are ethnically marginalized and treated as foreigners in Japan because of narrow definitions of what ...
... Japanese well , and have become culturally Brazilianized to various degrees . As a result , despite their Japanese descent , they are ethnically marginalized and treated as foreigners in Japan because of narrow definitions of what ...
Page 63
... Japanese . So it's better to say from the beginning that I am Brazilian , so that the Japanese will understand and explain things to you more carefully without looking down on you . When I first got to Japan , I would try to act like a ...
... Japanese . So it's better to say from the beginning that I am Brazilian , so that the Japanese will understand and explain things to you more carefully without looking down on you . When I first got to Japan , I would try to act like a ...
Contents
The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
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