Japanese souls and Brazilian hearts: an exploration of the ethnic identities and mental wellbeing of Japanese Brazilian return-return migrants.
Studies of immigration, identity, and culture have recently focused on examinations of transnationalism and transnational ties. Among these, explorations of "return" migration (i.e., a migration movement to one's ethnic homeland) are of particular importance due to its potential effec...
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