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ホスト社会沖縄における南米系日系人の文化資本に基づくネットワーキングと継承 : 2015年インタビュー調査での語りを中心に
Networking Based on Cultural Capital and its Succession among South American Nikkeis in an Okinawan Host Society : Focusing on Qualitative Interviews and Surveys in 2015
鈴木, 規之
Suzuki, Noriyuki
open access
沖縄
南米系日系人
文化資本
ネットワーキング
Okinawa
South American Nikkei
Cultural Capital
Networking
This paper aims to empirically analyze how South American Nikkeis have continued a relationship with their Okinawan host society. In mainland Japan, South American Nikkeis tend to come to Japan as dekasegi workers (temporary foreign workers.) On the other hand, in Okinawa, most South American Nikkeis were persuaded to come to Okinawa by their relatives as return-migrants in order to inherit homes and tombs and due to fears from the political instability of South America around 1990. This paper analyzed 3 points: ①contact with the host society, ② networking based on cultural capital, and ③ the succession of cultural capital through the qualitative research. This research focused on (1) migration processes, (2) networks, (3) families, (4) education, (5) occupation, (6) entertainment, and (7) their interaction with the tourism industry. In conclusion, it was found that ① there are many Nikkeis who have established a network of both Okinawan relatives and Nikkeis in Okinawa, ② many Nikkeis have established relationships through leveraging both Okinawan and Latin American cultural capital in the form of bridging social capital and ③ it is difficult for Nikkeis to pass on their cultural capital to their children in public places such as schools; however, cultural capital and the Nikkei consciousness still guides in the home and can be passed on there.
紀要論文
沖縄移民研究センター
Center for Okinawa Migration Studies
2018-03
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/42349
https://doi.org/10.24564/0002010073
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/42349
https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2010073
10.24564/0002010073
1881-0829
AA12030729
移民研究
Immigration Studies
14
73
94
https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2010073/files/No14p73.pdf