This collection provides a multidisciplinary study of postwar and contemporary Okinawa. The contributors analyze the unique social and cultural transformations that have occurred outside the context of American military control or US-Japan relations.
This collection provides a multidisciplinary study of postwar and contemporary Okinawa. The contributors analyze the unique social and cultural transformations that have occurred outside the context of American military control or US-Japan relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Pedro Iacobelli and Hiroko Matsuda - Contributions by Pedro Iacobelli; Ariko S. Ikehara; Laura Kina; Asako Masubuchi; Hiroko Matsuda; Hidekazu Sensui; Shinnosuke Takahashi; Ayako Takamori; Ryan Masaaki Yokota and Johanna O. Zulueta
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Introduction: Rethinking Postwar Okinawa, Hiroko Matsuda and Pedro Iacobelli Chapter 1: History as a Mirror of Self: A Note on Post-war Okinawan Historiography, Hidekazu Sensui Chapter 2: Nursing the U.S. Occupation: Okinawan Public Health Nurses in U.S.-Occupied Okinawa, Asako Masubuchi Chapter 3: The Occupying Other: Third-Country Nationals and the U.S. Bases in Okinawa, Johanna O. Zulueta Chapter 4: Reversion-Era Proposals for Okinawan Regional Autonomy, Ryan Masaaki Yokota Chapter 5: Beyond Minority History: Okinawa Korea People's Solidarity and Internationalization of the Okinawa Struggle, Shinnosuke Takahashi Chapter 6: Fault Lines of Occupation, Limits of Hybridity: Race, Class and Transnationalism in Okinawa and Japan, Ayako Takamori Chapter 7: Champur¿ Text: Decolonial Okinawan Writing, Ariko S. Ikehara Chapter 8: The Black Pacific through Okinawan Eyes: Photographer Mao Ishikawa's "Hot Days in Camp Hansen!!" and "Life in Philly," Laura Kina
Introduction: Rethinking Postwar Okinawa, Hiroko Matsuda and Pedro Iacobelli Chapter 1: History as a Mirror of Self: A Note on Post-war Okinawan Historiography, Hidekazu Sensui Chapter 2: Nursing the U.S. Occupation: Okinawan Public Health Nurses in U.S.-Occupied Okinawa, Asako Masubuchi Chapter 3: The Occupying Other: Third-Country Nationals and the U.S. Bases in Okinawa, Johanna O. Zulueta Chapter 4: Reversion-Era Proposals for Okinawan Regional Autonomy, Ryan Masaaki Yokota Chapter 5: Beyond Minority History: Okinawa Korea People's Solidarity and Internationalization of the Okinawa Struggle, Shinnosuke Takahashi Chapter 6: Fault Lines of Occupation, Limits of Hybridity: Race, Class and Transnationalism in Okinawa and Japan, Ayako Takamori Chapter 7: Champur¿ Text: Decolonial Okinawan Writing, Ariko S. Ikehara Chapter 8: The Black Pacific through Okinawan Eyes: Photographer Mao Ishikawa's "Hot Days in Camp Hansen!!" and "Life in Philly," Laura Kina
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