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Temporality 2: Japan-Fuqing mobilities since the 1990s
12018-04-23T13:40:22-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb828Introduction to the path on movements between Fuqing and Japan since the 1990s.image_header2018-12-06T12:27:19-05:00David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277The history of Japan-Fuqing relations in the imperial era (Temporality 1) faded into obscurity amid the chaos of war and the rupture in Sino-Japanese relations from the 1950s to the 1970s. But it reappeared in the 1990s, after more than a decade of renewed relations between Japan and Fuqing/Fujian/China had produced new forms and intensities of movement and intimacy.
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1media/nyk.nagasaimaru.postcard.1932.mfa.sc78614.jpg2018-04-23T13:40:22-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Border Controls, Migrant Networks, and People out of Place between Japan and ChinaDavid Ambaras54David R. Ambarasimage_header2018-12-06T11:11:27-05:0032.74837, 129.8676726.07447, 119.2964831.25334, 121.4875134.68601, 135.2143233.90306, 130.9268535.67427, 139.7497235.44469, 139.6421734.69373, 135.5021635.51737, 140.4185325.04222, 121.511525.1276, 121.7391825.47612, 119.5644141.76879, 140.7288125.72114, 119.38433David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277
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12018-04-23T13:40:32-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Kaneko Takakazu's reportage and NGO activities in the 1990s13Japanese rediscovery of the presence of Japanese and their descendants in Fuqing.plain2018-12-05T19:54:11-05:00David R. AmbarasKate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f
12018-04-23T13:40:29-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8"Left-behind" Japanese and Japanese government policies since the 1990s14Discourse and laws relating to the repatriation of Japanese who spent the postwar decades as wives or children of Chinese families, especially in Northeastern China..plain2018-12-05T19:59:14-05:00David R. AmbarasKate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f
12018-04-23T13:40:19-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Returns in the Late 1990s12Women (and men adopted as children) who returned from Fuqing to Japan in the late 1990s.plain2019-08-16T17:07:44-04:0025.72114, 119.38433David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277
12018-04-23T13:40:22-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Fuqingese/Fujianese migrants in Japan since the 1980s8Migration, legal and illegal, in the post-Mao Zedong reform era.plain2018-12-05T09:01:21-05:00David R. AmbarasKate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f
12018-04-23T13:40:19-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8"My wife is an illegal immigrant"12Reports of paper marriages involving Chinese women in Japan; women migrants' affective labor.plain2019-12-02T11:31:58-05:00David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277
12018-04-23T13:40:20-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8A Controversial Repatriation: Osaka 201013The case of an extended family of 56 "returnees" from Fuqing and their application for public assistance in Osaka, 2010.plain2018-12-06T11:56:07-05:0034.67623, 135.48605David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277
12018-04-23T13:40:48-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Sino-Japanese relations since the 1990s11Binational dynamics affecting the discourse on and experiences of migrants or returnees to Japan.plain2018-12-10T12:44:41-05:00David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277
12018-04-23T13:40:48-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Who are They? Complex Lives, Contingent Tactics, Part 26How to think about the situation of people moving from Fuqing to Japan in recent years.plain2018-12-06T11:57:33-05:00David R. AmbarasDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277