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Logics of Integration
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Logics of Integration, by Noriaki Hoshino, recounts the history of the relationship between modern Japanese transpacific migration and the formation of two multi-ethnic empires (Japan and the Unite...
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15 August 2024

Logics of Integration, by Noriaki Hoshino, recounts the history of the relationship between modern Japanese transpacific migration and the formation of two multi-ethnic empires (Japan and the United States), focusing on intellectual discourses about migrants and their descendants.
This book adopts a transnational perspective, juxtaposing two multi-ethnic imperial formations, and develops a theoretical analysis of the discourses on mobility and national/territorial integration. Via this innovative approach, Dr. Hoshino reveals the unique role of Japanese migrants and their representation in the complicated power relationships between the two empires in the modern Pacific world.
This book adopts a transnational perspective, juxtaposing two multi-ethnic imperial formations, and develops a theoretical analysis of the discourses on mobility and national/territorial integration. Via this innovative approach, Dr. Hoshino reveals the unique role of Japanese migrants and their representation in the complicated power relationships between the two empires in the modern Pacific world.
Price: $125.00
Pages: 198
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: East and West
Publication Date:
15 August 2024
ISBN: 9789004707443
Format: Hardcover
Noriaki Hoshino, Ph.D. (2014), Cornell University, is Assistant Professor of History at Hong Kong Baptist University. His recent publications include articles in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Asian Studies Review, Japan Forum, and International Journal of Asian Studies and a chapter in the edited volume Transnational Japan as History (Palgrave Macmillan).