
Unsilent Strangers
A radical change in policy with the 2019 introduction of a new "Specified Skilled Worker" visa category marked the beginning of Japan's "new immigration era" (imin gannen). The authors in this volume interrogate and shed light on the bureaucratically disseminated slogan of tabunka kyosei, rendered in English as "multicultural coexistence". The concept itself and the many problems of realizing this ideal are examined through ethnography-based accounts of current minorities, including South Indians, Brazilians, Nepalis, Filipinos, Iranians and Ainu domestic migrants, and in light of comparative historical accounts of California and Australia. This volume will be of interest to ethnomusicologists, students of the cultures of migrant communities, and those engaged with cultural change and diversity in Japan and East Asia.
- Undertitel
- Music, Minorities, Co-existence, Japan
- ISBN
- 9789813252363
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 272 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2023-09-30
- Förlag
- Nus Press
- Sidor
- 320