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Japanese Migrations to Australia: Transformation and Heterogeneity (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) eBook : Hamada, Iori, Hamano, Takeshi, Shiobara, Yoshikazu: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store

Japanese Migrations to Australia: Transformation and Heterogeneity (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) eBook : Hamada, Iori, Hamano, Takeshi, Shiobara, Yoshikazu: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store




Contents
List of Contributors Acknowledgements

1 Introduction: Reconceptualising Japanese Migrations to Australia-Post-Middle-Class Mobilities and Heterogeneous Global Pathways IORI HAMADA, TAKESHI HAMANO AND YOSHIKAZU SHIOBARA

PART I Japanese Migrations to Australia: Their Angles and Trends
2 Uneven Cosmopolitanism: Japanese Working Holiday Makers in Australia and the 'Lost Decade'
KUMIKO KAWASHIMA
3 Japanese Student Mobility to Australia: Distortions in Policy and Practice JEREMY BREADEN
4 Japanese Women's Partnership Migration to Australia: A Backdrop of the Resurgence of Japanese Migration to Australia after World War II
TAKESHI HAMANO
5 Journeys of Belonging: Mixed-Race Japanese Australian Youth in a Mobile World
AOIFE WILKINSON

6 Conflict Narratives: Post-3/11 Japanese Migration to Australia and Life Afterwards
IORI HAMADA AND RYOTA WAKAMATSU

PART II Japanese Communities to Enrich Multicultural Australia

7 Teaching Japanese as a Community Language in Australia: Insights from Educators and Their Beliefs KYOKO KAWASAKI AND NAOMI KURATA
8 Re-imagining Japan-Australia Relations through Tourism: An Examination of the Backgrounds and Strategies of Daikyo's Resort Development in Cairns
KAZUHITO ONOZUKA
9 'Gastro-Cool': Japanese Restaurants in Urban Australia, 1950s-2023 IORI HAMADA
10 Nikkei Australia: A Creative Cultural Community MAYU KANAMORI
11 Fusion Food: Japanese Ancestry and the Meaning Making of Food in Coastal Broome, Western Australia YURIKO YAMANOUCHI
12 Crossing Borders, Redefining Identities: Japanese LGBTQ+ Migration to Australia
MASAMI TAMAGAWA
13 Gendered Sub-politics in the Civil Society: Profiling Political Culture of Japanese Community in Australia TAKESHI HAMANO, SHINSUKE FUNAKI AND RUTH PHILLIPS
14 Conclusion: Between Nihonjin and Nikkeijin: Multiple Realities and Communities of Contemporary Japanese Migrants in Australia YOSHIKAZU SHIOBARA
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Japanese Migrations to Australia: Transformation and Heterogeneity (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) Kindle Edition
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This book stands as the first comprehensive English-language scholarly book dedicated to the dynamic and multifaceted aspects of Japanese migrations to Australia.

By offering an extensive and up-to-date analysis of migration trends, this book addresses a significant void in academic research. Structured into two parts, this book offers an in-depth exploration of various aspects of this migration. Firstly, by examining contemporary migration patterns including working holiday makers (WHMs), partnership-based migrants and Japanese–Australian youths, this book unsettles cultural essentialist and national exceptionalist narratives. Additionally, through investigations of Australian tourism, the role of Japanese restaurants in cultural exchange and the artistic expressions within the Nikkei Australian community, this book reveals the diverse contributions and interactions of Japanese communities in Australia and the bilateral influences of Japan. It also critically engages with the monolithic concept of ‘community’ through specific sectors and previously understudied groups including Japanese-Indigenous Australians and LGBTQ+ migrants, analysing how personal narratives align with or diverge from policy frameworks and offering new perspectives on identity and belonging in transnational contexts.

Combining empirical research with theoretical analysis, this book is not only an academic resource but also a useful reference for policymakers. By offering new perspectives and policy recommendations, it is an invaluable tool for understanding and adapting to the evolving patterns of Japanese migrations to Australia, making a substantial contribution to the fields of Japanese, migration and Australian studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Iori Hamada is Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Monash University, Australia. She is the author of The Japanese Restaurant: Tasting the New Exotic in Australia (Routledge, 2024). She received the Institute of Social Science and Oxford University Press Best Paper Prize (2019) and the Endeavour Japan Award (2006) from the Government of Australia.

Takeshi Hamano is a Professor of The University of Kitakyushu, Japan. He is also a research affiliate with the Center for Japanese Studies of the University of Michigan, USA.

Yoshikazu Shiobara is a Professor of Keio University, Japan. His current research interests are multiculturalism and migration issues in Australia and Japan. He has authored numerous monographs and edited volumes, including Cultural and Social Division in Contemporary Japan: Rethinking Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion (Routledge, 2020).--This text refers to the hardcover edition.


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"Despite the impact of the White Australia policy, Japanese migration to Australia has a long and rich history. Japanese Migrations to Australia is the first English-language study to provide a comprehensive overview of the past and present experiences of migrants from Japan. Its chapters shed vital new light on this important story by dispelling myths and stereotypes and revealing the complexity and diversity of the evolving Japanese migrant presence in Australia."

Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Professor Emerita of Japanese History, Australian National University.--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0G3MKFXB7
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Publication date ‏ : ‎ 4 December 2025
Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st



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