International Workshop in 2005

International Studies of Our New Era: Immigrants, Refugees and Women

Proceedings


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction@ Chiharu Takenaka
p 3
Keynote Speech
Kei Takeuchi
p 5

Session‚P - Prospects for a Multi-ethnic Japan@

iChair: Tom Gillj

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How Foreigners can Boost Reforms in Japanese Society

Marutei Tsurunen
p15
„ On Racism in Japan: Why One may be Hopeful for the Future Debito Arudou
p27
„ Multiethnic SocietiesF@Dutch Troubles and Japanese Perspectives Wim Lunsing
‚43
„ Commentary Yasunori Fukuoka
‚59
„ Commentary Tom@Gill
‚65

 

Session2 - International@Politics and Human Movementirefugees/immigrants)

iChair:FAsahiko Hanzawaj

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International Politics and Human Movement: the Cold War and after

Asahiko Hanzawa
p73
„ Chinese Refugees in Hong Kong and US Cold War Propaganda Chi-Kwan Mark
p77
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Cross-Border Marriages in the Asia Pacific Region:Representations and Post-9.11 "Homeland Security"

Nobue Suzuki
p91
„ Commentary Miichimi Muranushi
p115
„ Commentary Megumi Hirayama
p121

 

@Session‚R- International Studies from Gender Perspective

(ChairF Chiharu Takenaka)

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Crossing Boderlines in South Asia: Women, Divided Identities, Uncertain Destinies

Pamela Philipose
p127
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Incorporation of Women in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces: @@@@@Is This Feminist Achievement?

Fumika Sato
p145
„ Commentary Mako Yoshimura
p147
„ Commentary Keiko Aiba
p151

 


Profile of Participants
p157

 

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