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Contexts for Ethnic Identity of Japanese Canadians
https://gakusen.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/326
https://gakusen.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/32687e7febd-9180-4109-9cb7-e07c76a9782b
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Item type | 紀要論文(ELS) / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 1997-02-01 | |||||
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タイトル | Contexts for Ethnic Identity of Japanese Canadians | |||||
言語 | en | |||||
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言語 | eng | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | ethnic identity | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | assimilation | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | multiculturalism | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Japanese Canadians | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | distribution of resources | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||
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内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||
内容記述 | P(論文) | |||||
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その他のタイトル | Contexts for Ethnic Identity of Japanese Canadians | |||||
著者名(日) |
浦田, 葉子
× 浦田, 葉子 |
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著者名(英) |
URATA, Yoko
× URATA, Yoko |
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値 | 愛知学泉大学経営学部 | |||||
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内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||
内容記述 | In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for ethnic identity of Japanese Canadians guided by the premise that ethnic identity is a situational as well as a primordial phenomenon. Two main areas were reviewed - the pattern of distribution of resources in Canadian society and the particular situation in which Japanese Canadians are placed. In the distribution of material resources, individual meritocracy for mass and social closure for elites exist. In the distribution of non-material resources, cultural pluralism and ethnic status ranking exist. Overall, there exists limited but still prevailing egalitarianism in Canadian society. Japanese Canadians share many experiences with the rest of the "other" ethnic groups. There are, however, some characteristics and experiences particular to Japanese Canadians. The war-time exclusion especially affected them psychologically and speeded up assimilation of the second and subsequent generations. The mainly post-WWII third generation Japanese Canadians are thus culturally assimilated, but they are not necessarily without ethnic consciousness. It is suggested that these contexts for Japanese Canadians need to be considered in understanding the formation of their ethnic identity. | |||||
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収録物識別子タイプ | NCID | |||||
収録物識別子 | AN10026700 | |||||
書誌情報 |
経営研究 en : The Gakusen management review 巻 10, 号 3, p. 559-577, 発行日 1997-02 |