Japan's Minorities: The illusion of homogeneityMichael Weiner Routledge, 2008年11月19日 - 272 頁 Provides clear historical introductions to the six principal ethnic minority groups in Japan, including the Ainu, Chinese, Koreans and Okinawans, and discusses their place in contemporary Japanese society. |
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1 Self and other in imperial Japan | 1 |
2 The Ainu | 21 |
3 Mixedblood Japanese | 40 |
4 Burakumin in contemporary Japan | 59 |
5 The other other | 84 |
Chinese newcomers in Japan | 116 |
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