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Lang Matl
Author Linger, Daniel Touro.

Title No one home : Brazilian selves remade in Japan / Daniel Touro Linger.

Imprint Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2001.

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Location Call No. Status
 CCQ - Lusail Female Library  DS832.7.B73 L56 2001    Available
 CCQ - Lusail Male Library  DS832.7.B73 L56 2001    Available
Description xix, 342 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-333) and index.
Contents Orientations -- Global, Local, Personal -- The Blue Hemisphere -- Scenes -- Postmodern Times -- Middle-School Days -- Eating Brazil -- Persons -- Workers -- Eduardo Mori: "One day I'm going home" -- Elena Queiroz de Assis Takeda: "I defeated them all" -- Bernardo Kinjoh: "All the doors would open" -- Students -- Miriam Moreira: "I lived there, I was born there, I grew up there!" -- Catarina Noriko Iemura: "If it was up to me, I'd never leave Japan" -- Elisa Aoshima: "To be Brazilian is to be clever" -- Intermediaries -- Rosa Kitagawa: "Send me a blond wig!" -- Eriko Miyagi: "Even I don't know how I feel" -- Naomi Mizutake: "The eighth wonder of the world" -- The Nation in the Mind -- National Banners -- Human Warmth -- Discontinuities.
Subject Brazilians -- Japan.
Brazilians -- Ethnic identity.
Japan -- Ethnic relations.
ISBN 9780804741828 (pbk. : alk. paper)