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9780822340812

A Discontented Diaspora

by Lesser, Jeffrey
  • ISBN13:

    9780822340812

  • ISBN10:

    082234081X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-10-30
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Summary

InA Discontented Diaspora, Jeffrey Lesser investigates broad questions of ethnicity, the nature of diasporic identity, and Brazilian culture. He does so by exploring particular experiences of young Japanese Brazilians who came of age in Satilde;o Paulo during the 1960s and 1970s, an intensely authoritarian period of military rule. The most populous city in Brazil, Satilde;o Paulo was also the worldrs"s largest "Japanese" city outside of Japan by 1960. Believing that their own regional identity should be the national one, residents of Satilde;o Paulo constantly discussed the relationship between Brazilianness and Japaneseness. As second-generationNikkei(Brazilians of Japanese descent) moved from the agricultural countryside of their immigrant parents into various urban professions, they became the "best Brazilians" in terms of their ability to modernize the country and the "worst Brazilians" because they were believed to be the least likely to fulfill the cultural dream of whitening. Lesser analyzes howNikkeiboth resisted and conformed to othersrs" perceptions of their identity as they struggled to define and claim their own ethnicity within Satilde;o Paulo during the military dictatorship.Lesser draws on a wide range of sources, including films, oral histories, wanted posters, advertisements, newspapers, photographs, police reports, government records, and diplomatic correspondence. He focuses on two particular cultural arenas-erotic cinema and political militancy-which highlight the ways that Japanese Brazilians imagined themselves to be Brazilian. As he explains, youngNikkeiwere sure that their participation in these two realms would be recognized for its Brazilianness. They were mistaken. Whether joining banned political movements, training as guerrilla fighters, or acting in erotic films, the subjects ofA Discontented Diasporamilitantly asserted their Brazilianness only to find that doing so reinforced their minority status.

Author Biography

Jeffrey Lesser is Winship Distinguished Research Professor of the Humanities, Professor of History, and Director of the Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Emory University

Table of Contents

Illustrations and Tablesp. IX
Preface and Acknowledgmentsp. XI
Abbreviationsp. XV
Prologue: The Limits of Flexibilityp. XVIII
Introduction: The Pacific Rim in the Atlantic Worldp. 1
Brazil's Japan: Film and the Space of Ethnicity, 1960-1970p. 25
Beautiful Bodies and (Dis)Appearing Identities: Contesting Images of Japanese-Brazilian Ethnicity, 1970-1980p. 47
Machine Guns and Honest Faces: Japanese-Brazilian Ethnicity and Armed Struggle, 1964-1980p. 74
Two Deaths Rememberedp. 108
How Shizuo Osawa Became "Mario the Jap"p. 122
Epilogue: Diaspora and Its Discontentsp. 148
Notesp. 153
Glossaryp. 189
Bibliographyp. 191
Indexp. 215
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