The Japanese Community in Brazil, 1908 - 1940

Between Samurai and Carnival
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ISBN-13:
9781349394685
Veröffentl:
2001
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.01.2001
Seiten:
209
Autor:
S. Lone
Gewicht:
286 g
Format:
216x140x13 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

On the eve of the Pacific war (1941-45), there were 198,000 Japanese in Brazil, the largest expatriate body outside East Asia. Yet the origins of this community have been obscured. The English-language library is threadbare while Japanese scholars routinely insist that life outside of Japan was filled with shock and hardship so that, as one historian asserted, 'their bodies were in Brazil but their minds were always in Japan'. This study redraws the world of the overseas Japanese. Using the Japanese-language press of Brazil, it explains the development of a community with its own, often aggressively independent or ironic views of identity, institutions, education, leisure, and on Japan itself. Emphasising the success of Japanese migrants and the openness of Brazilian society, it challenges the perceived wisdom that contact between Japanese and other peoples was always marked by hostility and racism.
Acknowledgements Introduction Leaving: Japan's Entry into a World of Migration 1885-1905 Arriving: The Early Japanese in Brazil 1908-19 Settling: Migration as National Policy 1920s Expanding: The Japanese Community 1930-36 In Transit; A World of New Orders 1937-40 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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