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Auteur(s) : Azuma, Eiichirō (1966-....)
Titre(s) : In search of our frontier [Texte imprimé] : Japanese America and settler colonialism in the construction of Japan's borderless empire / Eiichiro Azuma
Publication : Oakland (Calif.) : University of California Press, copyright 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-353 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection : Asia Pacific modern ; 17
Lien à la collection : Asia pacific modern
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. index
"In Search of Our Frontier explores the complex transpacific history of Japanese settler
colonialism, which linked Japanese America with imperial Japan through the exchange
of migrant bodies, expansionist knowledge, colonial capital, and developmental technology
in the Asia-Pacific basin. By focusing on residents of and remigrants from Japanese
America as a vital link between migration-led expansionism within and outside of Japan's
formal empire, this book offers new interpretive frames and perspectives that will
allow us to understand the capacity of Japanese settler colonialism to operate outside
the aegis of the home empire--or under the sovereign domination of another empire--for
the shared goal of 'overseas racial development' and the construction of a 'Japanese
Pacific' vis-à-vis a US-led 'white Pacific'"--Provided by publisher
Sujet(s) : Japonais -- États-Unis -- 1900-1945
Impérialisme -- Japon -- 1900-1945
Indice(s) Dewey :
970.004 (23e éd.) = Histoire - Amérique du Nord - Étude en relation avec les groupes ethniques et nationaux
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780520304383 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb470662987
Notice n° :
FRBNF47066298
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction : transpacific Japanese migration, white American racism, and Japan's
adaptive settler colonialism ; Immigrant frontiersmen in America and the origins
of Japanese settler colonialism ; Vanguard of an expansive Japan : knowledge-producers,
frontier-trotters, and settlement-builders from across the Pacific ; Transpacific
migrants and the blurring boundaries of state and private settler colonialism ; U.S.
immigration exclusion, Japanese America, and its trans-migrants in Japan's Brazilian
frontiers ; Japanese California and its colonial diaspora : Manchuria connections
; Japanese Hawai'i and its tropical nexus : remigration to colonial Taiwan and the
Nan'yō ; Japanese pioneers in America and the making of expansionist orthodoxy in
Imperial Japan ; The call of blood : Japanese American citizens and the education
of the empire's future "frontier fighters" ; Epilogue : the afterlife of Japanese
settler colonialism ; Glossary of Japanese names.