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Sam Goto's Seattle Tomodachi cartoons illuminate Japanese American life in the 20th century. Daughter Kelly Goto explores his legacy in this stunning, full-color collection.
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Sam Goto's Seattle Tomodachi cartoons illuminate Japanese American life in the 20th century. Daughter Kelly Goto explores his legacy in this stunning, full-color collection.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Chin Music Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 254mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1256g
- ISBN-13: 9781634050685
- ISBN-10: 1634050681
- Artikelnr.: 69924166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Chin Music Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 254mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1256g
- ISBN-13: 9781634050685
- ISBN-10: 1634050681
- Artikelnr.: 69924166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kelly Goto is a design researcher, educator and author of industry classic, "Web Redesign 2.0: Workflow That Works." Goto currently heads up gotomedia, a global leader in research-driven strategy and solutions for digital products and connected experiences. She lives in Mercer Island, WA, with her family. Sam Goto was the creator of the Seattle Tomodachi cartoon strip that describes the experiences of Japanese Americans in the 20th century. The strip ran for five years in The North American Post. He passed away in 2017.
Bushido The Samurai Way — page 12 Foreword by Wendy Tokuda — page 16
Who This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
Who This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
Bushido The Samurai Way — page 12 Foreword by Wendy Tokuda — page 16
Who This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270
Who This Book is For — page 18 Introduction Daughter's Notes — page 20
Japanese in America Timeline — page 24 Prologue — page 26 Seattle
Tomodachi The First Seattle Samurai Samurai Shigeru Bushido: The
Samurai Way 1 Courage (yu) — Page 42 Jumping Ship on Arrival The
Klondike Gold Rush (1897) Stories of Illegal Entry Early Labor
Workers Kibei: To Japan and Back Picture Brides Surviving the
Spanish Flu Prohibition Into the Roaring 20’s Family Life: Sam I Am
Leisure Life Harvest Time 2 Mastery (jisei) — page 88 Shigeru Goes
to School Japanese Language School Traditional Arts Music & Martial
Arts 3 Honor (mieyo) — Page 116 Japanese Against Japanese The Other
Side of the Fence Forced Relocation Continued Discrimination
Entrepreneurism Getting Ahead 4 Loyalty (chugi) — Page 130 Army Days
Nikkei Baseball Love & Marriage 5 Integrity (gi) — Page 148 Stories
of Seattle Nakanishi Dairy Farm Occidental Cafe Uwajimaya Pike
Place Market Nippon Kan Theater Mikado Street 6 Culture & Respect
(rei) — Page 168 Family Food Traditions — New Year’s Foods Family Food
Traditions Matsutake Hunting Bringing in the New Year Celebrations—
Obon Odori Kodomo No Hi - Children’s Day Bunka No Hi -Cultural Day
Cherry Blossom Days Celebrating JA Holidays An American Christmas
Giving Thanks Other Holidays Independence Day 7 Honesty
(makoto) — Page 214 Japanese Meaning Japanese Wisdom Good Luck
Political Commentary Girl Power Spiritualism & Ceremony Ghost
Stories Epilogue — Compassion (jin) — Page 238 Leaving a Legacy Last
Works Special Thanks & Tributes — Page 252 North American Post (NAP)
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) Omoide
Acknowledgments Glossary of Terms — page 266 Resources — page 268 Index
— page 270