Living Transnationally between Japan and Brazil

Routes beyond Roots

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Living Transnationally between Japan and Brazil

Routes beyond Roots

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Based on over two years of participant-observation in labor brokerage firms, factories, schools, churches, and people’s homes in Japan and Brazil, Sarah LeBaron von Baeyer presents an ethnographic portrait of what it means in practice to “live transnationally,” that is, to contend with the social, institutional, and aspirational landscapes bridging different national settings. Rather than view Japanese-Brazilian labor migrants and their families as somehow lost or caught between cultures, she demonstrates how they in fact find creative and flexible ways of belonging to multiple places at once. At the same time, the author pays close attention to the various constraints and possibilities that people face as they navigate other dimensions of their lives besides ethnic or national identity, namely, family, gender, class, age, work, education, and religion

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Silvas: Life between Japan and Brazil

Chapter Two: Working-Class Jobs, Middle-Class Desires

Chapter Three: The Matsudas: Becoming Japanese

Chapter Four: Learning to Labor or Leave

Chapter Five: The Pereiras: Back to Brazil

Chapter Six: Faith in God

Product details

Published Nov 29 2019
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781498580373
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 tables; 9 graphs;
Series New Studies in Modern Japan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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