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Japan's Minorities: The illusion of homogeneity (The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series)

paperbackNovember 25, 2008
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ISBN-13: 9780415772648 ISBN-10: 0415772648
Publisher
Routledge
Binding
paperback
Published
November 25, 2008
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×1.50×13.80 cm

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Japan's Minorities: The illusion of homogeneity (The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series) by Weiner, Michael. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780415772648.

Based on original research, Japans Minorities provides a clear historical introduction to the formation of individual minorities, followed by an analysis of the contemporary situation. This second edition identifies and explores the six principal minority groups in Japan: the Ainu, the Burakumin, the Chinese, the Koreans, the Nikkeijin and the Okinawans. Examining the ways in which the Japanese have manipulated historical events, such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the contributors reveal the presence of an underlying concept of ‘Japaneseness’ that excludes members of these minorities. The book addresses key themes including: the role of this ideology of ‘race’ in the construction of the Japanese identity historical memory and its suppression contemporary labour migration to Japan the three-hundred year existence of Chinese communities in Japan mixed-race children in Japan the feminization of contemporary migration to Japan. Still the only scholarly examination of issues of race, ethnicity and marginality in Japan from both a historical and comparative perspective, this new edition will be essential reading for scholars and students of Japanese studies, ethnic and racial studies, culture and society, anthropology and politics.