Brazil-Maru

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Brazil-Maru is a novel by Karen Tei Yamashita that explores Japanese immigrant communities in Brazil through a blend of historical fiction and experimental narrative.

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Brazil-Maru canonical 1

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instanceOf novel
author Karen Tei Yamashita NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Tropic of Orange NERFINISHED
genre experimental fiction
historical fiction
immigrant literature
hasCharacterType Japanese immigrants
farm workers
religious leaders
hasForm prose
hasReception critical acclaim in Asian American studies
hasTheme collective memory
colonialism and its legacies
cultural displacement
family and community
labor and agriculture
language and translation
race and ethnicity
religious utopianism
literaryMovement Asian American literature NERFINISHED
postmodern literature
mainSubject Japanese Brazilian community
Japanese immigration to Brazil
diaspora
identity
transnationalism
utopian communities
narrativeStyle multi-perspective narration
nonlinear narrative
notableFor depiction of Japanese Brazilian history
experimental narrative structure
originalLanguage English
partOf Karen Tei Yamashita bibliography
publicationYear 1992
publisher Coffee House Press NERFINISHED
setting Brazil NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
studiedIn Latin American studies courses
comparative literature courses
ethnic studies courses
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodCovered 20th century
post–World War II era
pre–World War II era

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Karen Tei Yamashita notableWork Brazil-Maru