Transforming the Past is a major contribution to our understanding of Japanese American experience specifically and to our sense of ethnic experience generally. Yanagisako\u27s study transcends its anthropological base to offer crucial insights previously precluded by both facile “understanding and methological [methodological] limitations
Eileen Tamura\u27s new book on the first American-born generation of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii i...
In Sending My Heart Back Across the Years, Hertha Wong, an assistant professor of English at the Uni...
This study is concerned with the influence of a host culture on individuals separated from their hom...
Joy Hendry uses a social anthropological examination of one community, the village of Kurotsuchi on ...
For those interested in relations between Japan and the United States, this book is timely. It trace...
In the early 1800s, when Lewis and Clark visited the Hidatsas, they lived at the mouth of the Knife ...
From 1983 until 1990, Yasuko I. Takezawa pursued graduate study at the University of Washington and ...
Review of the book Becoming Modern Women: Love & Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature & Cu...
Social Solidarity among the Japanese in Seattle is a rare and irreplaceable study of Japanese Americ...
Japanese language schools in California are chronicled from the early twentieth century until the ev...
During 1970 and 1973, University of Maryland professor of psychiatry Virginia Huffer spent some time...
This qualitative study analyzes the acculturation and assimilation of Japanese war brides into Appal...
Historical Consciousness, Historiography, and Modern Japanese Values, 2002年10月末-11月, カナダ, アルバータ州バン
Sowing Ti Leaves gathers together personal narratives, poems, essays, and a scholarly study which we...
This well-researched and deeply warm series of essays is intended to acquaint readers with twentieth...
Eileen Tamura\u27s new book on the first American-born generation of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii i...
In Sending My Heart Back Across the Years, Hertha Wong, an assistant professor of English at the Uni...
This study is concerned with the influence of a host culture on individuals separated from their hom...
Joy Hendry uses a social anthropological examination of one community, the village of Kurotsuchi on ...
For those interested in relations between Japan and the United States, this book is timely. It trace...
In the early 1800s, when Lewis and Clark visited the Hidatsas, they lived at the mouth of the Knife ...
From 1983 until 1990, Yasuko I. Takezawa pursued graduate study at the University of Washington and ...
Review of the book Becoming Modern Women: Love & Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature & Cu...
Social Solidarity among the Japanese in Seattle is a rare and irreplaceable study of Japanese Americ...
Japanese language schools in California are chronicled from the early twentieth century until the ev...
During 1970 and 1973, University of Maryland professor of psychiatry Virginia Huffer spent some time...
This qualitative study analyzes the acculturation and assimilation of Japanese war brides into Appal...
Historical Consciousness, Historiography, and Modern Japanese Values, 2002年10月末-11月, カナダ, アルバータ州バン
Sowing Ti Leaves gathers together personal narratives, poems, essays, and a scholarly study which we...
This well-researched and deeply warm series of essays is intended to acquaint readers with twentieth...
Eileen Tamura\u27s new book on the first American-born generation of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii i...
In Sending My Heart Back Across the Years, Hertha Wong, an assistant professor of English at the Uni...
This study is concerned with the influence of a host culture on individuals separated from their hom...