Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance

The Immigration Control Act of 1990 formally allowed the nikkeijins or descendants of Japanese nationals who were born in foreign countries to enter Japan and work without restriction. Following the rapid migration of Latin American nikkeis, thousands of Filipino nikkeijins had taken advantage of th...

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Main Author: Vilog, Ron Bridget
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-10092024-05-18T05:30:09Z Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance Vilog, Ron Bridget The Immigration Control Act of 1990 formally allowed the nikkeijins or descendants of Japanese nationals who were born in foreign countries to enter Japan and work without restriction. Following the rapid migration of Latin American nikkeis, thousands of Filipino nikkeijins had taken advantage of their “ethnic right” by working in Japanese factories. In spite of the privileges bestowed upon them, issues about discrimination, prejudice, and even exploitation had been reported in various fora. This paper examines the reconfiguration of ethnic self-identification as Filipino nikkeijins face social discrimination in Japan. The narratives of second and third generation Filipino nikkeijins reveal that such experiences of prejudice and social stigma had reinforced their nikkeijin identity amidst the dominant Filipino consciousness. The study correlates the experiences of marginalization to the dynamics of migrant resistance and ethnic self-identification. 2012-12-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol12/iss2/4 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1009 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1009/viewcontent/4_perceived_discrimination_in_ancestral_homeland_filipino_nikkeijins_and_the_dynamics_of_migrant_resistance.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository nikkeijin ethnicity discrimination identity
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topic nikkeijin
ethnicity
discrimination
identity
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ethnicity
discrimination
identity
Vilog, Ron Bridget
Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
description The Immigration Control Act of 1990 formally allowed the nikkeijins or descendants of Japanese nationals who were born in foreign countries to enter Japan and work without restriction. Following the rapid migration of Latin American nikkeis, thousands of Filipino nikkeijins had taken advantage of their “ethnic right” by working in Japanese factories. In spite of the privileges bestowed upon them, issues about discrimination, prejudice, and even exploitation had been reported in various fora. This paper examines the reconfiguration of ethnic self-identification as Filipino nikkeijins face social discrimination in Japan. The narratives of second and third generation Filipino nikkeijins reveal that such experiences of prejudice and social stigma had reinforced their nikkeijin identity amidst the dominant Filipino consciousness. The study correlates the experiences of marginalization to the dynamics of migrant resistance and ethnic self-identification.
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author Vilog, Ron Bridget
author_facet Vilog, Ron Bridget
author_sort Vilog, Ron Bridget
title Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
title_short Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
title_full Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
title_fullStr Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Discrimination in Ancestral Homeland: Filipino Nikkeijins and the Dynamics of Migrant Resistance
title_sort perceived discrimination in ancestral homeland: filipino nikkeijins and the dynamics of migrant resistance
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publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol12/iss2/4
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1009/viewcontent/4_perceived_discrimination_in_ancestral_homeland_filipino_nikkeijins_and_the_dynamics_of_migrant_resistance.pdf
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