Weaving the Web of a Life in Japan

Gracia Liu-Farrer
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This chapter focuses on the narratives of immigrants who have chosen to stay and settle in Japan. Most people coming to Japan initially do not intend to stay. However, mobility is a contingent and uncertain process; trajectories change. People—for instrumental and, more importantly, emotional, social, and lifestyle reasons—moor themselves in Japan. Japan could be merely one among many migration destinations where people find a means for subsistence and romantic relationships and spin the web of life. Japan is also a particular destination; its physical setting and social engineering make it, for many, a desirable place to live. There are people who even choose to become Japanese citizens. Nonetheless, none of this means stasis; increased global connectivity has allowed more and more possibilities to move, and to move again. Japan's lack of a national narrative of immigration also makes people less certain about their future trajectory. The question then becomes, how long will people ultimately stay? To stay does not mean not moving again.
在日本编织生活之网
本章主要讲述那些选择留在日本定居的移民的故事。大多数来日本的人最初都不打算留下来。然而,流动性是一个偶然的、不确定的过程;轨迹的变化。人们出于工具的原因,更重要的是出于情感、社会和生活方式的原因,把自己留在了日本。日本可能只是众多移民目的地中的一个,在那里人们可以找到维持生计和浪漫关系的手段,并编织生活之网。日本也是一个特别的目的地;对许多人来说,它的物理环境和社会工程使它成为一个理想的居住地。甚至还有人选择成为日本公民。然而,这一切并不意味着停滞不前;全球连通性的增强使越来越多的可能性得以流动,并再次流动。日本缺乏关于移民的国家叙事,也让人们对未来的轨迹不太确定。那么问题就变成了,人们最终会待多久?留下来不代表不再搬家。
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