Brokered Homeland
Discover the compelling insights of "Brokered Homeland" by Joshua Hotaka Roth, a profound exploration into the dynamics of immigration and labor in Japan. Published in 2002, this 277-page book delves into the increasing trend of Japanese companies hiring foreign workers, particularly the Nikkeijin—overseas Japanese who are believed to integrate more seamlessly into Japanese society. Roth, an expert in cultural anthropology, examines the intersection of ethnic relations, social groups, and the broader implications of these migration patterns. This book is essential for anyone interested in the cultural and historical context of immigration in Japan, making it a valuable addition to the fields of sociology and social science. Engage with Roth’s insightful analysis and understand the complexities of Japan's evolving workforce and the challenges faced by foreign laborers. Explore "Brokered Homeland" today and enrich your understanding of this vital social issue.