Japanese Cultural Groups
Mostrando 1-8 de 8 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Taiko meanings at Instituto Cultural Nipo Brasileiro de Campinas / Significados do taiko no Instituto Cultural Nipo Brasileiro de Campinas
This research investigated the meanings of taiko at the Instituto Cultural Nipo Brasileiro de Campinas (ICNBC). Taiko is a musical, percussive, bodily and collective practice, which uses the Japanese drums (taiko) as main instruments. The ICNBC is an association for the social gathering of Japanese descendants, through various activities, including what the
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Relations between social network and migration Brazil-Japan / Relações entre a rede social e as migrações Brasil-Japão
This research aims at analyzing the Support Networks of Dekasseguis, the nodes that form them, the quality of the bonds that unite them, and the influence of these social actors in decisions made by Brazilian workers in Japan. Firstly, we focus our studies on Dekassegui. Next, we present the history of Social Network analysis within the Humanities and specif
Publicado em: 2009
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3. PROCESSES OF SOCIO-EDUCATIVE ANIME-MEETINGS: THE RELATIONSHIP OF YOUTH GROUPS WITH ELEMENTS OF JAPANESE CULTURE MEDIA / PROCESSOS SÓCIO-EDUCATIVOS DOS ANIMENCONTROS: A RELAÇÃO DE GRUPOS JUVENIS COM ELEMENTOS DA CULTURA MIDIÁTICA JAPONESA
Este trabalho descreve e analisa a dinâmica de apropriação de elementos da cultura midiática japonesa por um movimento cultural organizado por jovens brasileiros. O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar as práticas de jovens que se autodenominam otakus e que costumam se reunir em animencontros ¿ eventos organizados por jovens aficcionados por mangás e ani
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Migrants in transit between Brazil and Japan: a psychosocial intervention in the return / Migrantes em trânsito entre Brasil e Japão: uma intervenção psicossocial no retorno
O presente estudo teve como objetivo apresentar e avaliar a configuração de uma intervenção psicossocial breve realizada com um grupo de nipo-brasileiros que viveram no Japão, no retorno destes ao Brasil, procurando compreender a vivência dos sujeitos no que se refere às representações culturais do Brasil e do Japão e ao processo de retorno. Os ref
Publicado em: 2008
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5. O estudo de nomes prÃprios de nipo-brasileiros de Terra Roxa
This study discusses theoretical results of the research project âA Study of personal names of the Brazilians whom are Japanese descendents and live in Terra Roxa, Parana, Brazilâ. The purposes of this study is to try to understand the intercultural interaction among Japanese and their descendents in Brazil through the sociolinguistics information got with
Publicado em: 2006
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6. O cuidador familiar de idosos com demencias : um estudo qualitativo em familias de origem nipo-brasileira e brasileira
Transcultural studies are useful opportunities to improve knowledge on the meanings that human groups attribute to the great issues of life course, like dependence and family caregiving to the oldest. They can contribute to establish what is culturally particular and what is general, as well as to a better understanding of patterns of cultural continuity and
Publicado em: 2003
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7. Morphological, Cultural, Biochemical, and Serological Comparison of Japanese Strains of Vibrio parahemolyticus with Related Cultures Isolated in the United States
Morphological, cultural, biochemical, and serological characteristics of 79 strains of Vibrio parahemolyticus isolated from patients suffering from gastroenteric disease in Japan were compared with 17 suspected V. parahemolyticus cultures isolated from wound infections and 14 nonpathogenic vibrios isolated from an estuarine environment in the United States.
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8. Identification of Isolates of Clostridium perfringens Types C and D by Agglutination and Fluorescent-Antibody Methods
Agglutination and fluorescent-antibody methods were employed for screening Clostridium perfringens types C and D from 393 isolates of this organism. All of 50 strains which were isolated in Japan and were agglutinable with an antiserum prepared against a stock strain of type C no. 3182 toxigenically belonged to type C, but the antiserum showed no cross-agglu