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Chapter Two. Globalization and the New Meanings of the Foreign Executive in Japan

  • Tomoko Hamada
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Multiculturalism in the New Japan
This chapter is in the book Multiculturalism in the New Japan
© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Introduction. Internal Boundaries and Models of Multiculturalism in Contemporary Japan 1
  5. Chapter One. The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and Town-Making towards Multiculturalism 32
  6. Chapter Two. Globalization and the New Meanings of the Foreign Executive in Japan 43
  7. Chapter Three. (Re)Constructing Boundaries: International Marriage Migrants in Yamagata as Agents of Multiculturalism 63
  8. Chapter Four. Internationalization and Localization: Institutional and Personal Engagements with Japan’s Kokusaika Movement 82
  9. Chapter Five. Transnational Migration of Women: Changing Boundaries of Contemporary Japan 101
  10. Chapter Six. Crossing Ethnic Boundaries: Japanese Brazilian Return Migrants and the Ethnic Challenge of Japan’s Newest Immigrant Minority 117
  11. Chapter Seven. Datsu Zainichi-ron: An Emerging Discourse on Belonging among Ethnic Koreans in Japan 139
  12. Chapter Eight. Transnational Community Activities of Visa-Overstayers in Japan: Governance and Transnationalism from Below 151
  13. Chapter Nine. “Newcomers” in Public Education: Chinese and Vietnamese Children in a Buraku Community 171
  14. Chapter Ten. A Critical Review of Academic Perspectives of Blackness in Japan 188
  15. Chapter Eleven. Traversing Religious and Legal Boundaries in Postwar Nagasaki: An Interfaith Ritual for the Spirits of the Dead 199
  16. Chapter Twelve. Outside the Sumo Ring? Foreigners and a Rethinking of the National Sport 208
  17. Chapter Thirteen. Multiculturalism, Museums, and Tourism in Japan 218
  18. Contributors 241
  19. Index 246
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