This article demonstrates that the photography and visual documentation of immigrants was used as the powerful tool by the Us immigration officials for controlling Japanese immigrant women. The paper examines images of early twentieth century picture brides held in the National Archives and Record Administration-Pacific Region as an instance. It argues how the visual regimes including portraits, identification photographs, and visual surveillance of immigrants became central to the restriction of specific racialized immigrant groups and the implementation of Us immigration policy. The entry of Japanese women to the United States through picture marriage drew the attention of immigration officers, leading them to the innovation of using phot...
As a result of the Immigration Act of 1924, Asian immigration into the US halted. Anti-immigration, ...
This article examines photographs taken by the American anthropologist John W. Bennett during the Al...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. By examining the historical period from 1870-19...
Since its beginnings, the history of federal immigration law has been the history of making immigran...
Japanese immigration to Canada commenced during the latter part of the 19th century and the first tw...
My dissertation, “From Picture Brides to War Brides: Race, Gender, and Belonging in the Making of Ja...
Many historical studies of Asian immigration in the United States focus on the Immigration and Natio...
This dissertation examines the role that photography played in re-imaging Japanese cultural identity...
The June 6,1860 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper gives an account on photographer Mathe...
Because there were few Japanese women in the United States, Japanese men wrote home to their familie...
After Japan lifted the policy restricting international trade in 1854, many travelers visited Japan ...
Lewis Hine’s photographs of immigrants taken at the Ellis Island Immigration Station between 1904 an...
"'They're Bringing Home Japanese Wives': Japanese War Brides in the Postwar Era" explores the immigr...
In the 19th century United States, westward expansion in tandem with manifest destiny increased the ...
This study examines the discrimination against Japanese immigrants in U.S. naturalization law up to ...
As a result of the Immigration Act of 1924, Asian immigration into the US halted. Anti-immigration, ...
This article examines photographs taken by the American anthropologist John W. Bennett during the Al...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. By examining the historical period from 1870-19...
Since its beginnings, the history of federal immigration law has been the history of making immigran...
Japanese immigration to Canada commenced during the latter part of the 19th century and the first tw...
My dissertation, “From Picture Brides to War Brides: Race, Gender, and Belonging in the Making of Ja...
Many historical studies of Asian immigration in the United States focus on the Immigration and Natio...
This dissertation examines the role that photography played in re-imaging Japanese cultural identity...
The June 6,1860 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper gives an account on photographer Mathe...
Because there were few Japanese women in the United States, Japanese men wrote home to their familie...
After Japan lifted the policy restricting international trade in 1854, many travelers visited Japan ...
Lewis Hine’s photographs of immigrants taken at the Ellis Island Immigration Station between 1904 an...
"'They're Bringing Home Japanese Wives': Japanese War Brides in the Postwar Era" explores the immigr...
In the 19th century United States, westward expansion in tandem with manifest destiny increased the ...
This study examines the discrimination against Japanese immigrants in U.S. naturalization law up to ...
As a result of the Immigration Act of 1924, Asian immigration into the US halted. Anti-immigration, ...
This article examines photographs taken by the American anthropologist John W. Bennett during the Al...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. By examining the historical period from 1870-19...