教員の著作が刊行されました 貴志俊彦分担執筆Japanese America on the Eve of the Pacific War: An Untold History of the 1930s (Hoover Institution Press) | 京都大学 東南アジア地域研究研究所

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教員の著作が刊行されました
貴志俊彦分担執筆Japanese America on the Eve of the Pacific War: An Untold History of the 1930s (Hoover Institution Press)

2024.02.02

貴志俊彦教授(アジア史)が分担執筆したJapanese America on the Eve of the Pacific War: An Untold History of the 1930s(Eiichiro Azuma and Kaoru Ueda eds., Hoover Institution Press, 2024)が刊行されました。

概要: 

The era sandwiched between the 1924 US Immigration Act and the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor marks an important yet largely buried period of Japanese American history. This book offers the first English translation of Yasuo Sakata’s seminal essay arguing that the 1930s constitutes a chronological and conceptual “missing link” between two predominant research interests: the pre-1924 immigration exclusion and the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. 

The anthology pays tribute to Sakata’s role as a foremost historian of early Japanese America and transpacific migration while providing an opportunity for a younger generation of scholars to reflect on his contributions and carve out a new area of research in Japanese American history. Original and translated essays from scholars of varied backgrounds and generations explore topics from diplomacy, geopolitics, and trade to immigrant and ethnic nationalism, education, and citizenship. Together, they attempt to catalyze further research and writing based on the thorough and careful analysis of primary-source materials, an effort that Sakata spearheaded in both the United States and Japan.

目次:

Foreword
Eric Wakin

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Yasuo Sakata and Japanese American History
Eiichiro Azuma

Part I: Yasuo Sakata’s Place in Migration and Nikkei Studies

1  Fifty Years after World War II and the Study of Japanese American History: The Untold 1930s
Yasuo Sakata / Translated by Kaoru Ueda 

2  Migration Studies in Japan—Development and Future
Masako Iino

Part II: Japanese Americans in 1930s’ California 

3  The Kibei Movement of the 1930s in Relation to US Nationality Law
Teruko Kumei / Translated by Kaoru Ueda

4  Kibei Transnationalism and Japanese American History in the 1930s
Michael R. Jin

Part III: Japanese Americans in 1930s’ Hawaii 

5  Perceptions of the 1930s in Local Japanese American Newspapers in Hawai’i: The Nikkei Community and Japan as Portrayed in the Maui Shinbun
Toshihiko Kishi / Translated by Kaoru Ueda

6  Crafting Japanese Immigrant Nationalism: Imon Bukuro, Imon Bun, and Senninbari in 1930s’ Hawai’i Mire Koikari

7  Subjection and Citizenship: 1930s Nikkei Citizenry and Japanese-Language Education in Hawaii Rashaad Eshack

Part IV: Nikkei and US-Japan Relations 

8  The Outbreak of the Pacific War and Japanese Companies in the United States: Morimura Bros. & Co.
Masato Kimura / Translated by Kaoru Ueda

9  Rupture of Diplomacy: Japan’s Path to War with the United States
Tosh Minohara

10  American Surveillance of Japanese Americans, 1933–1941
Brian Masaru Hayashi

Afterword
Kaoru Ueda

Glossary
About the Contributors
Index