Journal article
Explorations of difference in a homogeneous field: Intermarriage and mixedness amongst Brazilian migrants in Japan
P Green
Anthropological Notebooks | SLOVENE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Studies of Brazilian migrants living in Japan tend to focus on the importance of individual and collective identity dynamics at the boundary between migrant self and host Japanese other. An emphasis on boundedness, sameness and groupness in this field has led to important gaps in research, in terms of intermarriage and mixedness. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Japan this article examines how people make sense of such concerns, in memory, narrative and practice, in their everyday lives and in relation to and negotiation with other family members. A focus on kin and generational change, I suggest, provides a fresh basis to explore broader connections between self, ethnicity and n..
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