The book explores the complex identities of half-Japanese girls in Japan, focusing on their experiences of navigating and redefining notions of 'Japaneseness,' 'whiteness,' and 'halfness/doubleness.' It highlights their struggles to assert control over disempowering narratives of 'otherness' and emphasizes the interplay of ethnic and gendered dimensions in their identity formation. Through their journeys, these girls seek to construct positive self-identities amidst societal challenges.
Laurel D. Kamada Bücher


Transformed in a Stroke
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This five-part book addresses the basics of strokes; an east-west comparison of stroke rehabilitation between Japan and the US, advice and help for the primary caregivers and families of stroke survivors, and lessons on how to improve systems of care and rehabilitation.