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1. Immigrant Frontiersmen in America and the Origins of Japanese Settler Colonialism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Transpacific Japanese Migration, White American Racism, and Japan’s Adaptive Settler Colonialism 1
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Part One. Imagining a Japanese Pacific, 1884–1907
- 1. Immigrant Frontiersmen in America and the Origins of Japanese Settler Colonialism 29
- 2. Vanguard of an Expansive Japan: Knowledge Producers, Frontier Trotters, and Settlement Builders from across the Pacific 54
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Part Two. Championing Overseas Japanese Development, 1908–1928
- 3. Transpacific Migrants and the Blurring Boundaries of State and Private Settler Colonialism 93
- 4. US Immigration Exclusion, Japanese America, and Transmigrants on Japan’s Brazilian Frontiers 125
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Part Three. Spearheading Japan’s Imperial Settler Colonialism, 1924–1945
- 5. Japanese California and Its Colonial Diaspora: Translocal Manchuria Connections 153
- 6. Japanese Hawai‘i and Its Tropical Nexus: Translocal Remigration to Colonial Taiwan and the Nan’yō 183
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Part Four. History and Futurity in Japan’s Imperial Settler Colonialism, 1932–1945
- 7. Japanese Pioneers in America and the Making of Expansionist Orthodoxy in Imperial Japan 217
- 8. The Call of Blood: Japanese American Citizens and the Education of the Empire’s Future “Frontier Fighters” 242
- Epilogue: The Afterlife of Japanese Settler Colonialism 261
- Glossary of Japanese Names: Remigrants from the Continental United States and Hawai‘i 269
- Notes 271
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Transpacific Japanese Migration, White American Racism, and Japan’s Adaptive Settler Colonialism 1
-
Part One. Imagining a Japanese Pacific, 1884–1907
- 1. Immigrant Frontiersmen in America and the Origins of Japanese Settler Colonialism 29
- 2. Vanguard of an Expansive Japan: Knowledge Producers, Frontier Trotters, and Settlement Builders from across the Pacific 54
-
Part Two. Championing Overseas Japanese Development, 1908–1928
- 3. Transpacific Migrants and the Blurring Boundaries of State and Private Settler Colonialism 93
- 4. US Immigration Exclusion, Japanese America, and Transmigrants on Japan’s Brazilian Frontiers 125
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Part Three. Spearheading Japan’s Imperial Settler Colonialism, 1924–1945
- 5. Japanese California and Its Colonial Diaspora: Translocal Manchuria Connections 153
- 6. Japanese Hawai‘i and Its Tropical Nexus: Translocal Remigration to Colonial Taiwan and the Nan’yō 183
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Part Four. History and Futurity in Japan’s Imperial Settler Colonialism, 1932–1945
- 7. Japanese Pioneers in America and the Making of Expansionist Orthodoxy in Imperial Japan 217
- 8. The Call of Blood: Japanese American Citizens and the Education of the Empire’s Future “Frontier Fighters” 242
- Epilogue: The Afterlife of Japanese Settler Colonialism 261
- Glossary of Japanese Names: Remigrants from the Continental United States and Hawai‘i 269
- Notes 271
- Index 339