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Aging Among Japanese American Immigrants: Activating Ethnicity
Contributor(s): Kanamoto, Itsuko (Author)
ISBN: 0415979463     ISBN-13: 9780415979467
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $142.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2025
This item may be ordered no more than 25 days prior to its publication date of December 30, 2025Annotation: Aging is inevitable. Every individual experiences life's pathos of diminishing strength, flexibility, beauty, roles, relationships, and memory. On the other hand, aging is a group experience that differs from culture to culture. Especially in multicultural societies like the United States, aging differs from one ethnic group to another. The Japanese American elderly, who are perceived as a model minority, are no exception to this differentiation. Aging among Japanese American Immigrants explores the ethnic dimensions of aging among Japanese immigrants in the United States. Due to the successful assimilation of Japanese (Issei) and Japanese Americans (Nisei and Sansei) into American society, they have not been perceived as a discrete age group that needs social support or special health care. Their aging experience, however, is essentially dissimilar to that of 'white ethnic' elderly. Most of the Issei and Nisei are now old men and women who relish Japanese ethnic food and croon Japanese songs in Japanese. It is apparent that the elderly are forced to re-synthesize themselves and transform their social and cultural involvement based on their ethnicity. The ethnographic research explores the ethnic dimensions of aging among Japanese and Japanese-American elderly in the United States, and illustrates their acculturative aging process and the parallel diminishment of culture-deculturative process.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Gerontology
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Asian American Studies
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey: 305.260
Series: Studies in Asian Americans
Physical Information: 160 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Japanese
- Generational Orientation - Elderly/Aged