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The Effects of Japanese Language Learning and Transnational Mobility on the Japanese Identities of Four Brazilian Nikkei
Brazil was the largest recipient of Japanese emigrants from 1885 to 1973. After changes in Japanese immigration law in 1990, many descendants of these emigrants, referred to as Nikkei, went to Japa...