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Based on seventeen months of ethnographic research among Indonesian eldercare workers in Japan and Indonesia, this book is the first ethnography to research Indonesian care workers’ relationships with the cared-for elderly, their Japanese colleagues, and their employers. Through the notion of intimacy, the book brings together sociological and anthropological scholarship on the body, migration, demographic change, and eldercare in a vivid account of societal transformation. Placed against the background of mass media representations, the Indonesian workers’ experiences serve as a basis for discussion of the role of bodily experience in shaping the image of a national “other” in Japan.
Older people --- Caregivers --- Indonesia --- Japan --- Care --- Foreign economic relations --- anthropological scholarship. --- anthropological studies. --- anthropology. --- asia. --- biographical. --- career. --- caregiver. --- demographic change. --- demography. --- disease health issues. --- dying. --- elder care. --- eldercare. --- engaging. --- ethnographic research. --- ethnography. --- family. --- generational. --- gerontology. --- illness. --- immigration and immigrants. --- indonesian eldercare. --- indonesian workers. --- intimacy. --- japan. --- japanese colleagues. --- mass media. --- nursing homes. --- page turner. --- realistic. --- social science. --- social sciences. --- societal transformation. --- sociology. --- working class.
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