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Transborder Los Angeles Anunknown Transpacifichistory Of Japanesemexicanrelations Yu Tokunaga

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Transborder Los Angeles Anunknown Transpacifichistory Of Japanesemexicanrelations Yu Tokunaga
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.21 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Yu Tokunaga
ISBN: 9780520976931, 0520976932
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Transborder Los Angeles Anunknown Transpacifichistory Of Japanesemexicanrelations Yu Tokunaga by Yu Tokunaga 9780520976931, 0520976932 instant download after payment.

Focusing on Los Angeles farmland during the years between the Immigration Act of 1924 and the Japanese Internment in 1942, Transborder Los Angeles weaves together the narratives of Mexican and Japanese immigrants into a single transpacific history. In this book, Yu Tokunaga moves from international relations between Japan, Mexico, and the US to the Southern California farmland, where ethnic Japanese and Mexicans played a significant role in developing local agriculture, one of the major industries of LA County before World War II. Japanese, Mexicans, and white Americans developed a unique triracial hierarchy in farmland that generated both conflicts and interethnic accommodation by bringing together local issues and international concerns beyond the Pacific Ocean and the US-Mexico border. Viewing these experiences in a single narrative form, Tokunaga breaks new ground, demonstrating the close relationships between the ban on Japanese immigration, Mexican farmworkers' strikes, wartime Japanese removal, and the Bracero Program.

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