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Okinawan diaspora
- 其他作者: Nakasone, Ronald Y.
- 出版: Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press c2002.
- 稽核項: xii, 204 p. :ill., maps ;24 cm.
- 標題: Okinawa-ken (Japan) , Okinawa-ken (Japan) Emigration and immigration. , Emigration and immigration. , Ryukyuans , Ryukyuans Foreign countries.
- ISBN: 0824825306 , 9780824825300
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-189) and index. "An impossible possibility" / Ronald Y. Nakasone -- Theorizing on the Okinawan diaspora / Robert K. Arakaki -- Okinawa in the matrix of Pacific Ocean culture / Hokama Shuzen -- The "Japanese" of Micronesia : Okinawans in the Nan'yo Islands / Tomiyama Ichiro -- "The other Japanese" : Okinawan immigrants to the Philippines, 1903-1941 / Edith M. Kaneshiro -- Japanese Latin American internment from an Okinawan perspective / Wesley Ueunten -- Colonialism and nationalism : the view from Okinawa / Nomura Koya -- Eissa : identities and dances of Okinawan diasporic experiences / Shirota Chika -- Hawai`i Uchinanchu and Okinawa : Uchinanchu spirit and the formation of a transnational identity / Arakaki Makoto -- Agari-umaai : an Okinawan pilgrimage / Ronald Y. Nakasone.
- 系統號: 005220401
- 資料類型: 圖書
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The first Okinawan immigrants arrived in Honolulu in January 1900 to work as contract laborers on Hawai'i's sugar plantations. Over time Okinawans would continue migrating east to the continental U.S., Canada, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, Cuba, Paraguay, New Caledonia, and the islands of Micronesia. The essays in this volume commemorate these diasporic experiences within the geopolitical context of East Asia. Using primary sources and oral history, individual contributors examine how Okinawan identity was constructed in the various countries to which Okinawans migrated, and how their experiences were shaped by the Japanese nation-building project and by globalization. Essays explore the return to Okinawan sovereignty, or what Nobel Laureate Oe Kenzaburo called an "impossible possibility," and the role of the Okinawan labor diaspora in Japan's imperial expansion into the Philippines and Micronesia. Contributors: Arakaki Makoto, Robert K. Arakaki, Hokama Shuzen, Edith M. Kaneshiro, Ronald Y. Nakasone, Nomura Koya, Shirota Chika, Tomiyama Ichiro, Wesley Ueunten.
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