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Description: Brokered Homeland : Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan, Paperback by Roth, Joshua Hotaka, ISBN 0801488087, ISBN-13 9780801488085, Brand New, Free shipping in the US

Faced with an aging workforce, Japanese firms are hiring foreign workers in ever-increasing numbers. In 1990 Japans government began encouraging the migration of Nikkeijin (overseas Japanese) who are presumed to assimilate more easily than are foreign nationals without a Japanese connection. More than 250,000 Nikkeijin, mainly from Brazil, now work in Japan.

The interactions between Nikkeijin and natives, says Joshua Hotaka Roth, play a significant role in the emergence of an increasingly multicultural Japan. He uses the experiences of Japanese Brazilians in Japan to illuminate the racial, cultural, linguistic, and other criteria groups use to distinguish themselves from one another. Roths analysis is enriched by on-site observations at festivals, in factories, and in community centers, as well as by interviews with workers, managers, employment brokers, and government officials.

Considered both "essentially Japanese" and "foreign," nikkeijin benefit from preferential immigration policy, yet face economic and political strictures that marginalize them socially and deny them membership in local communities. Although the literature on immigration tends to blame native blue-collar workers for tense relations with migrants, Roth makes a compelling case for a more complex definition of the relationships among class, nativism, and foreign labor. Brokered Homeland is enlivened by Roths own experience: in Japan, he came to think of himself as nikkeijin, rather than as Japanese-American.

Faced with an aging workforce, Japanese firms are hiring foreign workers in ever-increasing numbers. In 1990 Japans government began encouraging the migration of Nikkeijin (overseas Japanese) who are presumed to assimilate more easily than are foreign nationals without a Japanese connection. More than 250,000 Nikkeijin, mainly from Brazil, now work in Japan. The interactions between Nikkeijin and natives, says Joshua Hotaka Roth, play a significant role in the emergence of an increasingly multicultural Japan. He uses the experiences of Japanese Brazilians in Japan to illuminate the racial, cultural, linguistic, and other criteria groups use to distinguish themselves from one another. Roths analysis is enriched by on-site observations at festivals, in factories, and in community centers, as well as by interviews with workers, managers, employment brokers, and government both "essentially Japanese" and "foreign," nikkeijin benefit from preferential immigration policy, yet face economic and political strictures that marginalize them socially and deny them membership in local communities. Although the literature on immigration tends to blame native blue-collar workers for tense relations with migrants, Roth makes a compelling case for a more complex definition of the relationships among class, nativism, and foreign labor. Brokered Homeland is enlivened by Roths own experience: in Japan, he came to think of himself as nikkeijin, rather than as Japanese-American.

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Book Title: Brokered Homeland : Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan

Number of Pages: 176 Pages

Language: English

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Publication Year: 2002

Item Height: 0.6 in

Topic: Emigration & Immigration, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Labor, Latin America / South America

Illustrator: Yes

Genre: Social Science, Business & Economics, History

Item Weight: 16 Oz

Item Length: 9 in

Author: Joshua Hotaka Roth

Item Width: 6 in

Book Series: The Anthropology of Contemporary Issues Ser.

Format: Trade Paperback

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