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    In:  Ethnic and racial studies : ERS Vol. 34, No. 9 (2011), p. 1502-1522
    ISSN: 0141-9870
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Ethnic and racial studies : ERS
    Publ. der Quelle: London [u.a.] : Routledge
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 34, No. 9 (2011), p. 1502-1522
    DDC: 390
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    Canada, [Ontario] : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9780813576398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Asian American Studies Today
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yamashiro, Jane H. Redefining Japaneseness : Japanese Americans in the ancestral homeland
    DDC: 305.8956/073
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    Keywords: Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Migrations ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Ethnicity ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Identität ; Japaner ; Hawaii ; USA ; Tokio ; Electronic books. ; Tokio ; Japaner ; USA ; Hawaii ; Identität
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    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9780813576374 , 9780813576367
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 216 Seiten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Asian American studies today
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    DDC: 305.8956073
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    Keywords: Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Migrations ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Ethnicity ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Japan Ethnic relations ; Japan Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects
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    New Brunswick, NJ :Rutgers University Press,
    ISBN: 0-8135-7639-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (240 pages) : , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Asian American Studies Today
    Series Statement: Asian American studies today.
    DDC: 305.8956/073
    Keywords: Transnationalism Social aspects ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Ethnicity ; National characteristics, Japanese. ; Japanese Americans Migrations. ; Japanese Americans Ethnic identity. ; Japanese Americans Ethnic identity. ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects. ; Japan Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects. ; Japan Ethnic relations.
    Abstract: There is a rich body of literature on the experience of Japanese immigrants in the United States, and there are also numerous accounts of the cultural dislocation felt by American expats in Japan. But what happens when Japanese Americans, born and raised in the United States, are the ones living abroad in Japan? Redefining Japaneseness chronicles how Japanese American migrants to Japan navigate and complicate the categories of Japanese and "foreigner." Drawing from extensive interviews and fieldwork in the Tokyo area, Jane H. Yamashiro tracks the multiple ways these migrants strategically negotiate and interpret their daily interactions. Following a diverse group of subjects-some of only Japanese ancestry and others of mixed heritage, some fluent in Japanese and others struggling with the language, some from Hawaii and others from the US continent-her study reveals wide variations in how Japanese Americans perceive both Japaneseness and Americanness. Making an important contribution to both Asian American studies and scholarship on transnational migration, Redefining Japaneseness critically interrogates the common assumption that people of Japanese ancestry identify as members of a global diaspora. Furthermore, through its close examination of subjects who migrate from one highly-industrialized nation to another, it dramatically expands our picture of the migrant experience.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Acknowledgments -- , Note On Terminology -- , Introduction -- , 1. Japanese As A Global Ancestral Group: Japaneseness On The Us Continent, Hawai'I, And Japan -- , 2. Differentiated Japanese American Identities: Th E Continent Versus Hawai'I -- , 3. From Hapa To Hāfu: Mixed Japanese American Identities In Japan -- , 4. Language And Names In Shifting Assertions Of Japaneseness -- , 5. Back In The United States: Japanese American Interpretations Of Their Experiences In Japan -- , Conclusion -- , Appendix A: Methodology Of Studying Japanese American Experiences In Tokyo -- , Appendix B: List Of Japanese American Interviewees Who Have Lived In Japan -- , Notes -- , Glossary -- , Bibliography -- , Index -- , About The Author , Issued also in print. , In English.
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    New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 0813576393 , 0813576385 , 9780813576398 , 9780813576381
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 216 pages)
    Series Statement: Asian American studies today
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yamashiro, Jane H Redefining Japaneseness
    DDC: 305.8956/073
    Keywords: Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Ethnic identity ; Japanese Americans Migrations ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Ethnicity ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; Transnationalism Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Ethnic relations ; Ethnicity ; Japanese Americans ; Ethnic identity ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Japan Ethnic relations ; Japan Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Japan ; United States
    Abstract: Introduction -- Japanese as a global ancestral group: Japaneseness on the U.S. continent, Hawaii, and Japan -- Differentiated Japanese American identities: the continent versus Hawaii -- From Hapa to Hāfu: mixed Japanese American identities in Japan -- Language and names in shifting assertions of Japaneseness -- Back in the United States: Japanese American interpretations of their experiences in Japan -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Methodology : Studying Japanese American Experiences in Tokyo -- Appendix B: List of Japanese American Interviewees Who Have Lived in Japan -- Glossary
    Abstract: "How does the experience of living in Japan to study and work affect how Japanese Americans see themselves? Constructing Japanese American Identity in Japan examines how daily interactions with Japanese in Japan shape how Japanese Americans think about their own Japanese backgrounds. Based on interviews and ethnographic fieldwork in the Tokyo area, Yamashiro aptly demonstrates how as U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry, Japanese Americans navigate and complicate the mainstream categories of 'Japanese' and 'foreigner' in Japan. By using a transnational framework, Yamashiro reveals how Japanese American migrants in Japan are influenced by not only Japanese social norms and expectations, but the U.S.-based categories and notions of race that they bring with them, as well. Considering factors such as phenotype, language, usage of Japanese names, and differences between Japanese Americans from the U.S. continent and Hawai'i, Yamashiro reveals how the diversity of Japanese American experiences in Japan reflects their diverse demographics, histories, and experiences in the United States. In addition, the book details generational, gendered factors in how, after returning to the United States, Japanese Americans reflect on their experiences in Japan"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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