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Becoming Nisei : Japanese American Urban Lives in Prewar Tacoma /

"As a key West Coast destination for Japanese immigration to the U.S., Tacoma's vibrant nihonmachi had a significant population of Issei and Nisei by the 1920s and 1930s. Prior to World War II, the Tacoma Japanese Language School served as a community hub for the Japanese American communit...

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Auteurs principaux: Hoffman, Lisa M. (Lisa Mae) (Auteur), Hanneman, Mary L. (Mary Louise) (Auteur)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Seattle : University of Washington Press in association with University of Washington Libraries, [2021]
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
  • Introduction. Becoming Nisei: Spatial Stories and Imprints of Meiji Japan
  • From Meiji Japan to Tacoma: Establishing a New Community
  • Struggle and Hard Work in Tacoma: Nisei Stories of Family Work from Physical Labor to Entrepreneurialism
  • Japanese American Urban Lives: Spatial Stories of a Close Community in Tacoma
  • Expanding Spatial Representations of Japanese in Prewar Tacoma
  • The Impact of Kuniko and Masato Yamasaki, TJLS Teacher and Principal
  • Ethical Lessons of Shushin: Meiji Japan Woven into Nisei Stories
  • Conclusion. Incarceration, Dispersal, and Erasure: Destruction of a Community