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Migration, Whiteness, and Cosmopolitanism - Europeans in Japan

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Zusatztext “Debnár presents to us a fine and well-thought-out qualitative study on European immigrants in contemporary Japan, and successfully questions many superfluous images of white migration to Japan and other countries outside the West. … Debnár’s book is surely the best-available study on current Western migration to Japan. It raises many important issues in migration research about Japan and beyond.” (David Chiavacci, Asian Studies Review, Vol. 15 (1), 2018) “Migration, Whiteness, and Cosmopolitanism: Europeans in Japan offers a fascinating insight into the migration experiences of a heterogenous group of Europeans in contemporary Japan. … Migration, Whiteness, and Cosmopolitanism: Europeans in Japan is an outstanding contribution to the diversifying picture of migration in Japan and the dynamics and possibilities of white migration in general.” (Helena Hof, Social Science Japan Journal, Vol. 20 (2), August, 2017) Informationen zum Autor Miloš Debnár is Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, Doshisha University, in Kyoto, Japan. He lectures on sociology and migration-related issues. Besides his interest in migration and whiteness, he has also published articles on global cities and on the contemporary family.  Klappentext This book analyzes the increase in contemporary European migration to Japan, its causes and the lives of Europeans in Japan. It aims to deconstruct the picture of highly skilled, privileged, cosmopolitan elites that has been frequently associated with white or Western migrants. By focusing on the case of Europeans rather than Westerners migrating to such a highly developed, non-Western country as Japan, this book offers new insights on increasing diversity in migration and its outcomes for integration of migrants. The book is based on interviews with 57 subjects from various parts of Europe occupying various positions within Japanese society. What are the motivations for choosing Japan, how do white migrants enjoy the ‘privilege’ based on their race, what are its limits, and to what extent are the social worlds of such migrants characterized by cosmopolitanism rather than ethnicity? These are the main questions this book attempts to answer. Zusammenfassung This book analyzes the increase in contemporary European migration to Japan! its causes and the lives of Europeans in Japan. Desconstructing the picture of highly skilled! privileged! cosmopolitan elites that has been frequently associated with white or Western migrants! it focuses on the case of Europeans rather than Westerners migrating to a highly developed! non-Western country as Japan! this book offers new insights on increasing diversity in migration and its outcomes for integration of migrants. The book is based on interviews with 57 subjects from various parts of Europe occupying various positions within Japanese society. What are the motivations for choosing Japan! how do white migrants enjoy the 'privilege' based on their race! what are its limits! and to what extent are the social worlds of such migrants characterized by cosmopolitanism rather than ethnicity? These are the main questions this book attempts to answer. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction.- Part I Migration.- European Migration to Japan: Historical Roots and Recent Development.- Between Entertainers and High-skilled Elites: Skills, Study and Marriage.- Part II Integration and Privilege.- Race and Privilege in Integration: Occupations, White privilege and Gender.- White Privilege Revised: White Man's 'Burden' in Japan.- Part III: Cosmopolitanism.- Integration and Social Relations: Between Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism.- Conclusions....

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Authors Milos Debnar, Milo¿ Debnár, Milos Debnár, Miloš Debnár
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.10.2016
 
EAN 9781137565266
ISBN 978-1-137-56526-6
No. of pages 246
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

Migration, Verstehen, Asien, B, Cultural Studies, Humangeographie, Asia, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Emigration and immigration, Human Geography, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia

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