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Japan's minorities :the illusion of homogeneity
- 其他作者: Weiner, Michael.
- 出版: London ;New York : Routledge 1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xviii, 251 pages).
- 叢書名: Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series
- 標題: Nationale Minderheit , Japon Conditions sociales -- 1945- ... , Minorités Japon. , Electronic books. , Minorités , Japan Social conditions -- 1945- , Japon Relations interethniques. , Minorities. , Since 1945 , Etnische minderheden. , Japan Ethnic relations. , Political Freedom & SecurityCivil Rights. , Political Freedom & SecurityHuman Rights. , Minorities Japan. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights. , Ethnic relations. , Conditions sociales , Minorities , POLITICAL SCIENCE , POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights. , 71.37 ethnic groups. , Japan. , Japon Conditions sociales -- 1945- , Relations interethniques. , Japon , Social conditions , Japan , Aufsatzsammlung
- ISBN: 1134744420 , 9781134744428
- ISBN: 9780415152181 , 9780203298954 , 0415130085 , 0415152186
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. The invention of identity -- "self" and "other" in pre-war Japan / Michael Weiner -- Ainu, Japan's indigenous people / Richard Siddle -- Burakumin in contemporary Japan / Ian Neary -- The representation of absence and the absence of representation : Korean victims of the atom bomb / Michael Weiner -- A model minority : the Chinese community in Japan / Andrea Vasishth -- Troubled national identity -- the Ryukyuans/Okinawans / Koji Taira -- Nikkeijin, the phenomenon of return migration / Yoko Sellek -- Soto others and uchi others / Millie Creighton.
- 摘要: Despite a master narrative of cultural and racial homogeneity, Japan is home to diverse populations. In the face of systematic exclusions and marginalization, minority groups have consistently challenged the subordinate identities imposed by the Japanese majority. Japan's Minorities addresses a broad range of issues associated with the six principal minority groups in Japan: Ainu, Burakumin, Chinese, Koreans, Nikkeijin, and Okinawans. The contributors to this volume show how an overarching discourse of homogeneity has been deployed to exclude the historical experience of minority groups in Japan. The chapters provide clear historical introductions to particular groups and place their experiences in the context of contemporary Japanese society.
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Despite a master narrative of cultural and racial homogeneity, Japan is home to diverse populations. In the face of systematic exclusions and marginalization, minority groups have consistently challenged the subordinate identities imposed by the Japanese majority. Japan's Minorities addresses a broad range of issues associated with the six principal minority groups in Japan: Ainu, Burakumin, Chinese, Koreans, Nikkeijin, and Okinawans. The contributors to this volume show how an overarching discourse of homogeneity has been deployed to exclude the historical experience of minority groups in Japan. The chapters provide clear historical introductions to particular groups and place their experiences in the context of contemporary Japanese society.
來源: Google Book
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