TY - BOOK AU - TAKEZAWA,Yasuko AU - OKIHIRO,Gary Y. TI - Trans-Pacific Japanese American studies : conversations on race and racializations / SN - 9780824867621 PY - 2016/// CY - [Holulu] : PB - University of Hawaii Press, KW - DE-Științe politice KW - UDJG KW - resursă online N1 - Bibliogr; Trans-pacific Japanese American Studies; Introduction; Part 1 : Orientation /; Chapter 1 : Shifting Grounds in Japanese American Studies Reconsidering “Race” and “Class” in a Trans-Pacific Geopolitical-Historical Context /; Part 2 : Racialization /; Chapter 2 : The Unbearable Whiteness of Being The Contemporary Racialization of Japanese/ Asian Americans; Chapter 3 : Negotiating Categories and Transgressing (Mixed-) Race Identities The Art and Narratives of Roger Shimomura, Laura Kina, and Shizu Saldamando; Part 3 : Communities /; Chapter 4 : Trans-Pacific Localism and the Creation of a Fishing Colony Pre–World War II Taiji Immigrants on Terminal Island, California /; Yuko Konno; Chapter 5 : Vernacular Representations of Race and the Making of a Japanese Ethnoracial Community in Los Angeles /; Fuminori Minamikawa; Chapter 6 : Negotiating the Boundaries of Race, Caste, and Mibun Meiji-era Diplomatic and Immigrant Responses to North American Categories of Exclusion /; Andrea Geiger; Part 4 : Intersections; Chapter 7 : Americanization and Beika Gender and Racialization of the Issei Community in California before World War II; Yuko Matsumoto; Chapter 8 : Sansei Women and the Gendering of Yellow Power in Southern California, 1960s–1970s /; Valerie J. Matsumoto; Part 5 : Borderlands /; Chapter 9 : Nakayoshi Group Postwar Okinawan Women’s Articulation of Identity in America; Wesley Ueunten; Chapter 10: What Brings Korean Immigrants to Japantown? Commodifying Racial Differences in the Age of Globalization /; Sachiko Kawakami; Part 6 : Reorientations /; Chapter 11: The Making of a Japanese American Race, and Why Are There No “Immigrants” in Postwar Nikkei History and Community? The Problems of Generation, Region, and Citizenship in Japanese America /; Eiichiro Azuma; Chapter 12: Reorienting Asian American Studies in Asia and the Pacific; Rika Nakamura; Part 7 : Pedagogies /; Chapter 13: Teaching Asian American Studies in Japan Challenges and Possibilities /; Masumi Izumi; Chapter 14: Japanese American Progressives A Case Study in Identity Formation; Mari Matsuda; Part viii: Dialoguing subject positions; Notes from Shinagawa, July 28–29, 2012 /; Gary Y. Okihiro; Thoughts on Positionality /; Noriko K. Ishii; Asian American History across the Pacific /; Lon Kurashige; Japanese Americans in Academia and Political Discourse in Japan; Okiyoshi Takeda; Location, Positionality, and Community Studying and Teaching Japanese America in the United States and Japan; Yoko Tsukuda; Positions In-Between Hapa, Buddhist, and Japanese American Studies /; Duncan Ryûken Williams; Toward More Equal Dialogue; Yasuko Takezawa UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/view/title/531405 ER -