Japanese America on the Eve of the Pacific War : An Untold History of the 1930s
Table of Contents
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