Logics of Integration : : Discourses on Multi-Ethnic Empires and Transpacific Japanese Migration from the End of WWI to WWII / / Noriaki Hoshino.

This book uncovers the historic relationship between the transpacific migrations and multi-ethnic imperial formations in Japan and the United States by focusing on Japanese and American intellectual discourses about transpacific Japanese migrants.

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Superior document:East and West Series ; Volume 19
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2024]
©2024
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Library of perennial philosophy. Spiritual masters--East and West series ; Volume 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource (209 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Informations
  • Title Page
  • Copyrights Page
  • Contents
  • Note on Japanese Names
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 Co-presence of Multi-ethnic Empires and Inclusive Discourses of Integration
  • 2 Historical Trajectories and Points of Intersection
  • 3 Chapter Composition
  • 1 Anti-assimilation and Assimilation: Transpacific Migration, Re-migration, and the Integration
  • 1 Early Discourses on Transpacific Japanese Migration
  • 2 Anti-assimilation and Colonial Politics
  • 3 Free Mobility and the Integration of Immigrants
  • 4 Migration and the Future of the Japanese Imperial Nation
  • 2 Redefining Space through History: Transpacific Migrants and the Integration of the New Home
  • 1 The Logic of Integration of the Pacific Space and Transpacific Japanese Migrants
  • 2 Miike Noboru: Writing History about Home
  • 3 Yamashita Sōen: Empire's Home in the Pacific
  • 3 Formation of Minzoku: Integration of the Japanese Empire and Transpacific Racial/Ethnic Contacts
  • 1 Interwar Race/Ethnic Studies and Koyama Eizō
  • 2 Transpacific Migrations and Overlapping Imperial Knowledge Production
  • 3 The New Imperial Nation and Anxiety in Regard to Integration
  • 4 Migration to the Islands of Diversity: Japanese Immigrants
  • 1 The Japanese Problem and the American Future
  • 2 Integration and Emancipation on the "American" Islands: Sociology
  • 3 Working in the Transpacific Space: Anthropology
  • 5 Re-integration and Reconciliation: Wartime Studies of Japanese Americans
  • 1 Wartime Studies, Integration, and Japanese American Researchers
  • 2 Being an Internee as well as a Researcher
  • 3 American-Japanese Contacts at the Dawn of a New Transpacific Alliance
  • 4 Conflicts, Reconciliation, and Traces of Intensity: Observation in Company K
  • 6 Epilogue
  • Bibliography
  • Archival Materials
  • Sources in English.
  • Sources in Japanese
  • Index
  • Back Cover.