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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
The Pleasure of Being a Nikkei Okinawan in Latin America
Argentina and Brazil, the two giants of South America, celebrate this year the first centenary of O…

Aug. 5, 2008

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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Love and hate for Alberto Fujimori: testimony of a Peruvian Nikkei
Never, in my entire life as a poet, had I felt in such an ambivalent situation as when I was asked …

April 15, 2008


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Debate on Alberto Fujimori: A messianic Nikkei or a corrupt president?
The debate carried out in recent months between Antonio Zapata 1 of Peru and Ariel Takeda 2 of Chil…

Jan. 11, 2008


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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Anti-Japanism in Peru: history and new attacks
Despite more than one hundred years of Japanese presence, the fusion between their descendants and …

Nov. 6, 2007

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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
First social and union organizations of the Japanese community in Peru
The history of Nikkei organizations in Peru has a very clear moment: before and after the Second Wo…

Sept. 18, 2007

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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Nikkei image and discourse in Peruvian literature
Through talent and rich historical experience, the Japanese presence is already part of the literar…

Aug. 21, 2007


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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Power, fame and social recognition. Nikkei in public and political spaces in Peru
For one hundred years, the Japanese presence was present in all areas of Peru, as its members ventu…

June 13, 2007


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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Nikkei Artists from Peru: Cultural Movement or Ethnic Coincidence?
Tilsa Tsuchiya, the most important visual artist in Peru, once stated: “If you look at pre-Columbia…

May 16, 2007

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Being Nikkei in Peru: A mark of identity
Geographic and economic organization of the Nikkei community in Peru
The first Japanese presences in Peru occurred 400 years ago in Lima. Only after 1899 were the Japan…

April 18, 2007

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