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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- “Tinsagu nu Hana” Touch-Me-Not Flower 1
- Sekai no Uchinaanchu: Okinawans Around the World 3
- Theorizing on the Okinawan Diaspora 15
- Hawai‘i in the Life and Thought of Ifa Fuyu , Father of Okinawan Studies 35
- “The Other Japanese”: Okinawan Immigrants to the Philippines, 1903–1941 61
- To Okinawa and Back Again: Life Stories of Okinawan Kibei Nisei in Hawai‘i 83
- Japanese Latin American Internment from an Okinawan Perspective 97
- Population Pressure as a Euphemism: The Rhetoric to Push Okinawan Emigration 121
- Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: The Reversion Movement 137
- Irei no Hi 2005, 2006, 2007: A Photo Essay 169
- Women-Centered Diasporic Memories/ Dancing Melodies: Life Stories Across Post-War Okinawa, Hawai‘i, U. S. Military Bases 176
- Who Is Uchinaanchu? 196
- Hawai‘i Uchinaanchu and Okinawa: Uchinaanchu Spirit and the Formation of a Transnational Identity 198
- Two Worlds: The Amerasian and the Okinawan 211
- Linguistic Cultural Identity of Okinawans in the U. S. 231
- Uchinaaguchi (Okinawan Language) Community in Hawai‘i: History and Current Developments 244
- Agari-umaai: An Okinawan Pilgrimage 257
- Ijun in Hawai‘i: Charisma in a Ryukyuan New Religion Overseas 273
- Thought Bytes on Uchinaanchu Identity/ies 288
- “Nuchi du Takara”: One’s Life is a Precious Treasure 292
- “Tinsagu nu Hana”: The Flower of the Tinsagu Plant 293
- Contributors 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- “Tinsagu nu Hana” Touch-Me-Not Flower 1
- Sekai no Uchinaanchu: Okinawans Around the World 3
- Theorizing on the Okinawan Diaspora 15
- Hawai‘i in the Life and Thought of Ifa Fuyu , Father of Okinawan Studies 35
- “The Other Japanese”: Okinawan Immigrants to the Philippines, 1903–1941 61
- To Okinawa and Back Again: Life Stories of Okinawan Kibei Nisei in Hawai‘i 83
- Japanese Latin American Internment from an Okinawan Perspective 97
- Population Pressure as a Euphemism: The Rhetoric to Push Okinawan Emigration 121
- Remembering the Battle of Okinawa: The Reversion Movement 137
- Irei no Hi 2005, 2006, 2007: A Photo Essay 169
- Women-Centered Diasporic Memories/ Dancing Melodies: Life Stories Across Post-War Okinawa, Hawai‘i, U. S. Military Bases 176
- Who Is Uchinaanchu? 196
- Hawai‘i Uchinaanchu and Okinawa: Uchinaanchu Spirit and the Formation of a Transnational Identity 198
- Two Worlds: The Amerasian and the Okinawan 211
- Linguistic Cultural Identity of Okinawans in the U. S. 231
- Uchinaaguchi (Okinawan Language) Community in Hawai‘i: History and Current Developments 244
- Agari-umaai: An Okinawan Pilgrimage 257
- Ijun in Hawai‘i: Charisma in a Ryukyuan New Religion Overseas 273
- Thought Bytes on Uchinaanchu Identity/ies 288
- “Nuchi du Takara”: One’s Life is a Precious Treasure 292
- “Tinsagu nu Hana”: The Flower of the Tinsagu Plant 293
- Contributors 309