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When identities become modern: Japanese emigration to Brazil and the global contextualization of identity
T. Tsuda
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Arts & Humanities
Modern Identity
100%
Contextualization
76%
Emigration
71%
Brazil
57%
Japan
48%
Immigrants
28%
Ethnic Identity
21%
Ethnic Minorities
17%
1900s
16%
Prestige
16%
Imperialist
14%
Discrimination
12%
Nationalists
11%
Heritage
10%
History
9%
Government
8%
Economics
7%
Social Sciences
emigration
77%
Brazil
52%
Japan
52%
respect
22%
immigrant
20%
prestige
14%
ethnic identity
14%
assimilation
13%
national minority
12%
opposition
11%
discrimination
10%
history
7%
economics
6%