Construction of Ethnicity and Minorities in Japan, an Examination of Nation-building and the Japanese Myth of Homogeneity

Construction of Ethnicity and Minorities in Japan, an Examination of Nation-building and the Japanese Myth of Homogeneity
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Release 1998
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Japan's Minorities

Japan's Minorities
Title Japan's Minorities PDF eBook
Author Michael Weiner
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 257
Release 2009
Genre Ethnicity
ISBN 041577263X

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Examining the ways in which the Japanese have manipulated historical memory, the contributors reveal the presence of an underlying concept of 'Japaneseness' that excludes members of the principal minority groups in Japan.

Japan's Diversity Dilemmas

Japan's Diversity Dilemmas
Title Japan's Diversity Dilemmas PDF eBook
Author Soo im Lee
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 277
Release 2006
Genre Citizenship
ISBN 0595362575

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Japan's Diversity Dilemmas: Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Education reveals how Japanese society is now in the midst of dramatic transformation brought on by demographic change and globalization. Foreigners are coming to Japan and many more will come in the near future to meet the demands of an economy that needs workers to compensate for an extremely low birth rate. The ramifications of this influx of foreigners into a society that has based its identity on a mythical ethnic purity are enormous. This book examines the effects of globalization on both new and older ethnic communities. It shows the ways in which minorities, in particular Koreans, are changing their conceptions and practices regarding nationality. It explores issues of human rights and emerging conceptions of citizenship in Japan. It also looks at how forces of globalization are affecting the state ideology of homogeneity and how a new image of diversity and multiculturalism is slowly developing. Several authors focus their attention on implications for education in citizenship education, ethnic education, and international education. Japan's Diversity Dilemmas is not just about minorities, but addresses issues of diversity that impact Japan as a nation in three areas: ethnicity, citizenship, and education. As the population diversifies, the linking of ethnicity and citizenship is being challenged and education is a battleground where these struggles occur. This collection of papers by an interdisciplinary group of authors helps readers to understand Japan's evolving conceptions of the nation and its attempts to balance tensions of unity and diversity. 'Japan's Diversity Dilemmas looks at precisely the kind of issues that need examination and discussion, as Japan stands on the cusp of potentially huge demographic and social changes. This collection of studies will enrich and inform classroom and public discourse and those who follow these issues will find this book essential." -Sharon Noguchi, San Jose Mercury News and former Fulbright Fellow, University of Tokyo

The Construction of Racial Identities in China and Japan

The Construction of Racial Identities in China and Japan
Title The Construction of Racial Identities in China and Japan PDF eBook
Author Frank Dikötter
Publisher C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Total Pages 236
Release 1997
Genre Antisemitism
ISBN 9781850653530

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This work reflects on the core issues related to the national and racial mythologies that have been central to nation building in China and Japan over the last century. The contributors demonstrate how the process of modern myth-making and racial identity politics has been at work in the region.

Race and Migration in Imperial Japan

Race and Migration in Imperial Japan
Title Race and Migration in Imperial Japan PDF eBook
Author Michael Weiner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 293
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136121242

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A high degree of cultural and racial homogeneity has long been associated with Japan, with its political discourse and with the lexicon of post-war Japanese scholarship. This book examines underlying assumptions. The author provides an analysis of racial discourse in Japan, its articulation and re-articulation over the past century, against the background of labour migration from the colonial periphery. He deconstructs the myth of a `Japanese race'. Michael Weiner pursues a second major theme of colonial migration; its causes and consequences. Rather than merely identifying the `push factors', the analysis focuses on the more dynamic `pull factors' that determined immigrant destinations. Similarly, rather than focusing upon the immigrant, the author examines the structural need for low-cost temporary labour that was filled by Korean immigrants.

Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan: Imagined and imaginary minorites

Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan: Imagined and imaginary minorites
Title Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan: Imagined and imaginary minorites PDF eBook
Author Michael Weiner
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 496
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780415208574

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The Myth of Japanese Homogeneity

The Myth of Japanese Homogeneity
Title The Myth of Japanese Homogeneity PDF eBook
Author Herman W. Smith
Publisher Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages 300
Release 1995
Genre Education
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