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==Brazil==
[[Jeffrey Lesser]] wrote: "While there isare no linguistic categories that acknowledge hyphenated ethnicity (a third generation Brazilian of Japanese descendant remains 'Japanese' while a fourth-generation Brazilian of Lebanese descent may become a ''turco'', an ''arabe'', a ''sirio'', or a ''sirio-libanese''), in fact immigrant communities aggressively tried to negotiate a status that allowed for both Brazilian nationality and ethnic difference".<ref>[[Jeffrey Lesser]], "(Re) Creating Ethnicity: Middle Eastern Immigration to Brazil", The Americas Vol. 53, No. 1 (Jul., 1996), pp. 45–65 {{JSTOR|1007473}}</ref>
 
==See also==
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[[categoryCategory:Identity politics]]
[[Category:Ethnicity]]
[[category:Ethnic groups]]