Migrants and Identity in Japan and Brazil
Explore the intricate dynamics of migration with Migrants and Identity in Japan and Brazil by Daniel Carvalho. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this insightful hardback spans 224 pages, delving deep into the complexities of ethnic identity and the formation of ethnic communities. Carvalho examines the multifaceted issues surrounding migration from the unique dual perspective of Japan and Brazil, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how these two nations navigate the challenges of emigration and immigration. This book is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and the social conditions that shape the lives of migrants. Enhance your knowledge and gain a fresh perspective on the cultural narratives that define these diverse societies.