Immigrant Japan
Mobility and Belonging in an Ethno-nationalist Society
Book • 2020
Gracia Liu-Farrer's "Immigrant Japan" delves into the complexities of immigrant experiences and belonging within Japan's ethno-nationalist society.
The book examines the challenges faced by immigrants in navigating Japanese society, including issues of identity, integration, and social acceptance.
It explores the ways in which immigrants negotiate their identities and create communities within a context of often subtle but pervasive exclusion.
The book also analyzes the broader societal implications of immigration for Japan's demographic trends and social fabric.
It offers valuable insights into the dynamics of immigration and integration in a nation grappling with its evolving identity.
The book examines the challenges faced by immigrants in navigating Japanese society, including issues of identity, integration, and social acceptance.
It explores the ways in which immigrants negotiate their identities and create communities within a context of often subtle but pervasive exclusion.
The book also analyzes the broader societal implications of immigration for Japan's demographic trends and social fabric.
It offers valuable insights into the dynamics of immigration and integration in a nation grappling with its evolving identity.
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