Japan and Global Migration

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Pub. Date: 2003-03-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Hawaii Pr
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Summary

The global age of migration is fast becoming a permanent feature of Japanese life, impacting the country's economic, social, and political landscape. The twelve essays collected here bring together the most up-to-date, original research on foreign workers and households from a variety of perspectives. Throughout, three key questions are addressed: Does the recent wave of migration constitute a new multicultural age that challenges Japan's identity us a homogenous society? How do foreign workers confront the many difficulties of living in Japan? How is Japanese society both resisting and accommodating the growing presence of foreign workers in its communities? Japan and Global Migration is a much-needed and timely contribution to the literature on Japan and cultural difference and required reading for anyone concerned with the future of Japanese society.

Table of Contents

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Contributors x
Acknowledgments xii
Preface to the paperback edition xiii
PART I Global and historical perspectives on migration to Japan
Japan in a global age of migration
3(35)
Mike Douglass
Glenda S. Roberts
Foreign workers in Japan: a historical perspective
38(14)
Keizo Yamawaki
Japan in the age of migration
52(18)
Michael Weiner
The discourse of Japaneseness
70(21)
John Lie
The singularities of international migration of women to Japan: past, present and future
91(32)
Mike Douglass
PART II Livelihood and living in Japanese workplaces and communities
``I will go home, but when?'': labor migration and circular diaspora formation by Japanese Brazilians in Japan
123(30)
Keiko Yamanaka
Aliens, gangsters and myth in Kon Satoshi's World Apartment Horror
153(23)
David Pollack
Local settlement patterns of foreign workers in Greater Tokyo: growing diversity and its consequences
176(20)
Takashi Machimura
Identities of multiethnic people in Japan
196(23)
Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu
PART III Government policies and community responses
Labor law, civil law, immigration law and the reality of migrants and their children
219(25)
Katsuko Terasawa
Foreigners are local citizens, too: local governments respond to international migration in Japan
244(31)
Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak
NGO support for migrant labor in Japan
275(26)
Glenda S. Roberts
Index 301

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