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3 From Citizens to Enemy Aliens: The “Kibei Problem” and Japanese American Loyalty During World War II
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Michael R. Jin
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Sources and Terminology xv
- Introduction: The Making of a Japanese American Diaspora in the Pacific 1
- 1 From Citizens to Emigrants: The Japanese American Transnational Generation in the U.S.- Japan Borderlands 14
- 2 From Citizens to the Stateless: Migration, Exclusion, and Nisei Citizenship 38
- 3 From Citizens to Enemy Aliens: The “Kibei Problem” and Japanese American Loyalty During World War II 56
- 4 Beyond Two Homelands: Kibei Transnationalism in the Making of a Japanese American Diaspora 84
- 5 Between Two Empires: Nisei Citizenship and Loyalty in the Pacific Theater 114
- 6 Buried Wounds of the Secret Sufferers: Memory, History, and the Japanese American Survivors in the Nuclear Pacific 135
- Epilogue 152
- Notes 157
- Selected Bibliography 195
- Index 215
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Sources and Terminology xv
- Introduction: The Making of a Japanese American Diaspora in the Pacific 1
- 1 From Citizens to Emigrants: The Japanese American Transnational Generation in the U.S.- Japan Borderlands 14
- 2 From Citizens to the Stateless: Migration, Exclusion, and Nisei Citizenship 38
- 3 From Citizens to Enemy Aliens: The “Kibei Problem” and Japanese American Loyalty During World War II 56
- 4 Beyond Two Homelands: Kibei Transnationalism in the Making of a Japanese American Diaspora 84
- 5 Between Two Empires: Nisei Citizenship and Loyalty in the Pacific Theater 114
- 6 Buried Wounds of the Secret Sufferers: Memory, History, and the Japanese American Survivors in the Nuclear Pacific 135
- Epilogue 152
- Notes 157
- Selected Bibliography 195
- Index 215