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Tokyo Life New York Dreams Reprint 2020 Mitziko Sawada

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Tokyo Life New York Dreams Reprint 2020 Mitziko Sawada
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 68.14 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mitziko Sawada
ISBN: 9780520337701, 0520337700
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Tokyo Life New York Dreams Reprint 2020 Mitziko Sawada by Mitziko Sawada 9780520337701, 0520337700 instant download after payment.

Tokyo Life, New York Dreams is a bicultural study focusing on Japanese immigrants in New York and the ideas they had about what they would find there. It is one of the first works to consider Japanese immigration to the East Coast, where immigrants were of a different class and social background from the laborers who came to the West Coast and Hawaii. Beginning with a portrait of immigrants' lives in New York City, Mitziko Sawada returns to Tokyo to examine the pre-immigration experience in depth, using rich sources of popular Japanese literature to trace the origins of immigrant perceptions of the U.S. Along with discussions of economics and politics in Tokyo, Sawada explores the prevalent images, ideologies, social myths, and attitudes of late Meiji and Early Taisho Japan. Her lively narrative draws on guide books, magazines, success literature, and popular novels to illuminate the formation of ideas about work, class, gender relations, and freedom in American society. This study analyzes the Japanese construction of a mythic America, perceived as a homogeneous and exotic "other."

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