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Japan's Diversity Dilemmas: Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Education
reveals how Japanese society is now in the midst of dramatic
transformation brought on by demographic change and globalization.
Foreigners are coming to Japan and many more will come in the near
future to meet the demands of an economy that needs workers to
compensate for an extremely low birth rate. The ramifications of
this influx of foreigners into a society that has based its
identity on a mythical ethnic purity are enormous. This book
examines the effects of globalization on both new and older ethnic
communities. It shows the ways in which minorities, in particular
Koreans, are changing their conceptions and practices regarding
nationality. It explores issues of human rights and emerging
conceptions of citizenship in Japan. It also looks at how forces of
globalization are affecting the state ideology of homogeneity and
how a new image of diversity and multiculturalism is slowly
developing. Several authors focus their attention on implications
for education in citizenship education, ethnic education, and
international education. of diversity that impact Japan as a nation
in three areas: ethnicity, citizenship, and education. As the
population diversifies, the linking of ethnicity and citizenship is
being challenged and education is a battleground where these
struggles occur. This collection of papers by an interdisciplinary
group of authors helps readers to understand Japan's evolving
conceptions of the nation and its attempts to balance tensions of
unity and diversity. 'Japan's Diversity Dilemmas looks at precisely
the kind of issues that need examination and discussion, as Japan
stands on the cusp of potentially huge demographic and social
changes. This collection of studies will enrich and inform
classroom and public discourse and those who follow these issues
will find this book essential. -Sharon Noguchi, San Jose Mercury
News and former Fulbright Fellow, University of Tokyo
Japanese society is now in the midst of a dramatic transformation.
An extremely low birth rate and rapidly aging society is resulting
in a declining Japanese labor force, fueling a need for
non-Japanese laborers and others to maintain economic growth.
However, despite a sense of impending crises, Japan continues to be
ill equipped to accept non-Japanese workers and add to the
diversity already existing within its borders. Currently, many of
the benefits of inclusive societies, which lead to a more
innovative and fulfilling society, are being curtailed by a
pervading notion that Japan is monocultural and that diversity
leads to too many problems. Readings on diversity issues: From hate
speech to identity and privilege in Japan examines the state of
diversity in past and present-day Japan and how Japanese people and
the government navigate JapanOs multicultural society, as well as
the way cultural minorities negotiate their lives in a country
which still has difficulty accepting diversity.
Japan's Diversity Dilemmas: Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Education
reveals how Japanese society is now in the midst of dramatic
transformation brought on by demographic change and globalization.
Foreigners are coming to Japan and many more will come in the near
future to meet the demands of an economy that needs workers to
compensate for an extremely low birth rate. The ramifications of
this influx of foreigners into a society that has based its
identity on a mythical ethnic purity are enormous. This book
examines the effects of globalization on both new and older ethnic
communities. It shows the ways in which minorities, in particular
Koreans, are changing their conceptions and practices regarding
nationality. It explores issues of human rights and emerging
conceptions of citizenship in Japan. It also looks at how forces of
globalization are affecting the state ideology of homogeneity and
how a new image of diversity and multiculturalism is slowly
developing. Several authors focus their attention on implications
for education in citizenship education, ethnic education, and
international education. of diversity that impact Japan as a nation
in three areas: ethnicity, citizenship, and education. As the
population diversifies, the linking of ethnicity and citizenship is
being challenged and education is a battleground where these
struggles occur. This collection of papers by an interdisciplinary
group of authors helps readers to understand Japan's evolving
conceptions of the nation and its attempts to balance tensions of
unity and diversity. 'Japan's Diversity Dilemmas looks at precisely
the kind of issues that need examination and discussion, as Japan
stands on the cusp of potentially huge demographic and social
changes. This collection of studies will enrich and inform
classroom and public discourse and those who follow these issues
will find this book essential. -Sharon Noguchi, San Jose Mercury
News and former Fulbright Fellow, University of Tokyo
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