The Japanese empire and Latin America
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The Japanese empire and Latin America
University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2023
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"This book was partitially funded by the ANID-Fondecyt Regular, Grant No. 1200031"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-293) and index
Contents of Works
- Turning the water into fair pools : prewar Japan's paternalistic outreach in its South American emigration policy / Toake Endoh
- Japanese shipping lines in Latin America, 1905-1941 / Elijah J. Greenstein
- Toward a prototype of the total empire : Japanese migration to Brazil and Japanese colonial expansion in Asia, 1921-1934 / Sidney Xu Lu
- Transpacific migration and Japan's extraterritorial settler colonialism in the US-Mexican borderlands / Eiichiro Azuma
- The immigrant-homeland connection : the development of the Japanese community in Peru / Ayumi Takenaka
- Guiding settlers : the overseas development company and the recruitment of rural Brazil, 1918-1936 / Andre Kobayashi Deckrow
- "South America bound" : Japanese settler colonist fiction of the Meiji era / Seth Jacobowitz
- Chasing the transnational flow of books and magazines : materials, knowledge, and network / Yoshitaka Hibi
- Immigrant propaganda : translating Japanese imperial ideology into Argentine nationalism / Facundo Garasino
- After the empire : postwar emigration to the Dominican Republic and economic diplomacy / Hiromi Mizuno
- Were Issei in Brazil imperialists? : emigration-driven expansionism in Nikkei literature / Ignacio López-Calvo
