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Conclusion
by
Joseph D. Hankins
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Anthropology
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Comparative politics
/ East Asian politics
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Finance
/ Financial economics
/ Funding
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human rights
/ International law
/ International politics
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Minority groups
/ Multiculturalism
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Philosophy of law
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Shunning
/ Social attitudes
/ Social behavior
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
/ Social stigma
/ Treaties
2014
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Conclusion
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Joseph D. Hankins
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Anthropology
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Comparative politics
/ East Asian politics
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Finance
/ Financial economics
/ Funding
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human rights
/ International law
/ International politics
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Minority groups
/ Multiculturalism
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Philosophy of law
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Shunning
/ Social attitudes
/ Social behavior
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
/ Social stigma
/ Treaties
2014
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Conclusion
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Joseph D. Hankins
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Anthropology
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/ Behavioral sciences
/ Comparative politics
/ East Asian politics
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Finance
/ Financial economics
/ Funding
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human rights
/ International law
/ International politics
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Minority groups
/ Multiculturalism
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Philosophy of law
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Shunning
/ Social attitudes
/ Social behavior
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
/ Social stigma
/ Treaties
2014
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Across this book I have endeavored to show the labor that goes into producing a multicultural Japan. This labor is multiply productive: it calls on certain people and practices to serve as evidence in this argument, and it makes demands on the people, organizations, and nations who undertake it. It also opens up avenues of action that exceed its own demands. The first section of this book demonstrated the stakes in producing, or not, signs of Buraku difference. The second lingered on the particular ways in which Buraku difference is signaled and the work required to marshal an audience for
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