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Japanese Identification: in Japan, in Diasporas and Transnationally

Monday, July 14, 2014: 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
Room: F201
RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizer:
Georgina TSOLIDIS, University of Ballarat, Australia
Chair:
Georgina TSOLIDIS, University of Ballarat, Australia
An Analysis of Imagined Boundary of the "Japanese": Results from an Internet Survey in Japan (Oral Presentation)
Atsushi ISHIDA, Osaka University of Economics, Japan

Identification for Career: Contemporary Young Japanese Diaspora in Asia (Oral Presentation)
Minori MATSUTANI, Kyoto University, Japan

Okinawan and Beyond: Okinawan Women and The Re/Creation Of Diasporic Identities (Oral Presentation)
Johanna ZULUETA, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/Hitotsubashi University, Japan

Transformations Of Cultural Identity: Japanese Mothers Raising Intercultural Families In Australia (Oral Presentation)
Maki MEYER, The University of Western Australia, Australia

Born in Japan, Raised in America: Yuri and the Transnational Formation of a Genre of Lesbian Comics (Oral Presentation)
Casey BRIENZA, City University London, United Kingdom

Political Coverage of Japanese Newspapers in Brazil (Oral Presentation)
Yukako NAGAMURA, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil; Márcio DE OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Paraná - Brazil, Brazil

Memory, Community, Identity: Narrating “Chosen” By Zainichi Korean Women in Japan (Oral Presentation)
Jackie KIM-WACHUTKA, University of Tuebingen, Germany