The Japanese Empire and Latin America /
"The Japanese Empire and Latin America provides a comprehensive analysis of the complicated relationship between Japanese migration and capital exportation to Latin America and the rise and fall of the empire in the Asia-Pacific region. It explains how Japan's presence influenced the cultu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2023]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Turning the Water into Fair Pools: Prewar Japan's Paternalistic Outreach in Its South American Emigration Policy / Toake Endoh
- Japanese Shipping Lines in Latin America, 1905-1941 / Elijah J. Greenstein
- Toward a Prototype of the Total Empire: Japanese Migration to Brazil and Japanese Colonial Expansion in Asia, 1921-1934 / Sidney Xu Lu
- Transpacific Migration and Japan's Extraterritorial Settler Colonialism in the US-Mexican Borderlands / Eiichiro Azuma
- The Immigrant-Homeland Connection: The Development of the Japanese Community in Peru / Ayumi Takenaka
- Guiding Settlers: The Overseas Development Company and the Recruitment of Rural Brazil, 1918-1936 / Andre Kobayashi Deckro
- "South America Bound": Japanese Settler Colonist Fiction of the Meiji Era / Seth Jacobowitz
- Chasing the Transnational Flow of Books and Magazines: Materials, Knowledge, and Network / Yoshitaka Hibi
- Immigrant Propaganda: Translating Japanese Imperial Ideology into Argentine Nationalism / Facundo Garasino
- After the Empire: Postwar Emigration to the Dominican Republic and Economic Diplomacy / Hiromi Mizuno
- Were Issei in Brazil Imperialists? Emigration-Driven Expansionism in Nikkei Literature / Ignacio López-Calvo.