Higher-status immigrant communities in the Global South with ties to more developed countries might form identities and political strategies that reinforce an association with their heritage country rather than seek to completely integrate into their host country. Identities Matter: The Politics of Immigration and Incorporation investigates the politically and socially beneficial reasons for this. The case studies illustrating these phenomena are Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians.
Higher-status immigrant communities in the Global South with ties to more developed countries might form identities and political strategies that reinforce an association with their heritage country rather than seek to completely integrate into their host country. Identities Matter: The Politics of Immigration and Incorporation investigates the politically and socially beneficial reasons for this. The case studies illustrating these phenomena are Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians.
Angela Ju received four Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science, Spanish, Latin American Studies, and European Studies from the University of Washington, Seattle and her MA and PhD. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2015. After completing her PhD, she worked in international development consulting before returning to academia. Since 2019, she has been Assistant Professor of Global Studies & Political Science at St. Edward's University in Austin, TX. She uses mixed-methods approaches to study race/ethnicity, gender, international migration, and social determinants of health in North America, Latin America, Europe, and East Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Figures * List of Tables * Preface * Acknowledgments * 1: Identities of Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians * 2: Conceptualizing Japanese Brazilian and Jewish Brazilian Identities * 3: The Racial or Color Identity Determinants of Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians * 4: Leveraging Identities in Brazil * 5: Leveraging Identities with Associated Countries: Ethnic Community-Based Organizations * 6: Conclusion: The Changing Diversity of Brazil * Appendices * Bibliography * Index
* List of Figures * List of Tables * Preface * Acknowledgments * 1: Identities of Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians * 2: Conceptualizing Japanese Brazilian and Jewish Brazilian Identities * 3: The Racial or Color Identity Determinants of Japanese Brazilians and Jewish Brazilians * 4: Leveraging Identities in Brazil * 5: Leveraging Identities with Associated Countries: Ethnic Community-Based Organizations * 6: Conclusion: The Changing Diversity of Brazil * Appendices * Bibliography * Index
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