This dissertation explores the uprooting of the Japanese Mexican community from the United States/Mexico borderlands region during World War II. I argue that the development of international relations and the global organization of the economy directly informed the management of Japanese immigrants and their descendants in the United States borderlands region. In compliance with the United States\u27 request to control Japanese Mexicans, President Manuel Ávila Camacho ordered the dislocation of the entire Japanese Mexican community and approved the creation of concentration camps and zones of confinement. Under this order, a new pro-American nationalism developed, which scripted Japanese Mexicans as an internal racial enemy during World War...
Even though the Pacific Ocean stands as an aqueous wall between Japan and the United States, World W...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This dissertation explores the uprooting of the Japanese Mexican community from the United States/Me...
Abstract: The removal from the United States/Mexico borderlands of persons of Japanese descent durin...
This dissertation explores the World War II experiences of the "Mexican American Generation." More s...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
“We’re All Americans Now: How Mexican American Identity, Culture, and Gender Forged Civil Rights in ...
My dissertation, “From Picture Brides to War Brides: Race, Gender, and Belonging in the Making of Ja...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.Using World W...
This dissertation chronicles how Mexicanos struggled to make a home in Michigan. From the time Mexi...
This dissertation explores the development of the multi-racial community in Fresno, California. Part...
This dissertation begins by framing the overall relationship between the United States and Mexico du...
During the Second World War, nearly 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were exiled to the American ...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
Even though the Pacific Ocean stands as an aqueous wall between Japan and the United States, World W...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This dissertation explores the uprooting of the Japanese Mexican community from the United States/Me...
Abstract: The removal from the United States/Mexico borderlands of persons of Japanese descent durin...
This dissertation explores the World War II experiences of the "Mexican American Generation." More s...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
“We’re All Americans Now: How Mexican American Identity, Culture, and Gender Forged Civil Rights in ...
My dissertation, “From Picture Brides to War Brides: Race, Gender, and Belonging in the Making of Ja...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.Using World W...
This dissertation chronicles how Mexicanos struggled to make a home in Michigan. From the time Mexi...
This dissertation explores the development of the multi-racial community in Fresno, California. Part...
This dissertation begins by framing the overall relationship between the United States and Mexico du...
During the Second World War, nearly 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were exiled to the American ...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
Even though the Pacific Ocean stands as an aqueous wall between Japan and the United States, World W...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...