This article develops a case study of two settlements of Japanese colonists—one ethnically Japanese, and one Okinawan—in the southern region of the Canadian province of Alberta between the 1910s and 1930s. It explores these communities’ aims and institutional structures to propose that these shaped membership in the trans-Pacific imperial Japanese imaginary, one that—in the navigation of dual Japanese and British Dominion imperial loyalties—sought to promote Japanese racial progress and cultivate the Japanese identity of future generations. It adds to scholarship on imperial Japan’s projection into North America through its diaspora. Highlighting southern Alberta’s Japanese communities, a distinctive opportunity is opened to view communitie...
This essay explores understandings of “race” – specifically, what it means to be Japanese – of nisei...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
This present thesis is a study of the re-establishment of the Vancouver Japanese Language School (f...
This article develops a case study of two settlements of Japanese colonists—one ethnically Japanese,...
This article examines the role that the Japanese-Canadian (first-generation) issei press, the...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This thesis examines Alberta and Manitoba sugar beet farms as carceral sites for displaced Japanese...
Provincializing Empire explores the global history of Japanese expansion through a regional lens. It...
In 1870, a prominent samurai from Tōhoku sells his castle to become an agrarian colonist in Hokkaid...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This article intends to investigate the narration of historical facts under newperspectives trough t...
Japan\u27s colonial activities on the island of Hokkaido were instrumental to the creation of modern...
Recent writing in English shows a range of new approaches to and interpretations of Japanese colonia...
This paper is an examination of the ethnic clustering and landownership patterns of the pre-war Japa...
This essay explores understandings of “race” – specifically, what it means to be Japanese – of nisei...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
This present thesis is a study of the re-establishment of the Vancouver Japanese Language School (f...
This article develops a case study of two settlements of Japanese colonists—one ethnically Japanese,...
This article examines the role that the Japanese-Canadian (first-generation) issei press, the...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This thesis examines Alberta and Manitoba sugar beet farms as carceral sites for displaced Japanese...
Provincializing Empire explores the global history of Japanese expansion through a regional lens. It...
In 1870, a prominent samurai from Tōhoku sells his castle to become an agrarian colonist in Hokkaid...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
This article intends to investigate the narration of historical facts under newperspectives trough t...
Japan\u27s colonial activities on the island of Hokkaido were instrumental to the creation of modern...
Recent writing in English shows a range of new approaches to and interpretations of Japanese colonia...
This paper is an examination of the ethnic clustering and landownership patterns of the pre-war Japa...
This essay explores understandings of “race” – specifically, what it means to be Japanese – of nisei...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
This present thesis is a study of the re-establishment of the Vancouver Japanese Language School (f...