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Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads) (Volume 8)
Author: Lon Kurashige
Year: May 4, 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.5 MB
Language: English



Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) In this thought-provoking book, Lon Kurashige delves into the intricate history of the Japanese American experience, challenging the traditional debate surrounding assimilation and ethnic retention. Through the lens of Nisei Week, the largest annual Japanese celebration in the United States, Kurashige explores how the group identity of one of America's most notable racial minorities evolved over time, amidst conflicts and struggles for definition. This inner history spans from the 1930s when Japanese immigrants formed sizable ethnic enclaves to the tragic wartime internment and postwar decades marked by dramatic social mobility, racial protests, and economic investment from Japan. The narrative is punctuated by class mobility, racial tensions, and shifting gender roles, revealing the ongoing competition over what it means to be Japanese American. As the celebration has changed over the years, so too have the tensions between those who prioritize Japanese ethnicity and those who emphasize American orientation. Generational and class differences within the community also come to the fore, highlighting the complex dynamics that have shaped the Japanese American experience.
Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) В этой заставляющей задуматься книге Лон Курасиге углубляется в запутанную историю японо-американского опыта, бросая вызов традиционным дебатам вокруг ассимиляции и удержания этнических групп. Через призму Недели Нисэй, крупнейшего ежегодного японского праздника в Соединенных Штатах, Курасигэ исследует, как групповая идентичность одного из самых заметных расовых меньшинств Америки развивалась с течением времени, среди конфликтов и борьбы за определение. Эта внутренняя история охватывает период с 1930-х годов, когда японские иммигранты образовали значительные этнические анклавы, до трагического военного интернирования и послевоенных десятилетий, отмеченных драматической социальной мобильностью, расовыми протестами и экономическими инвестициями со стороны Японии. Повествование прерывается классовой мобильностью, расовой напряженностью и сменой гендерных ролей, что показывает продолжающуюся конкуренцию за то, что значит быть японо-американцем. По мере того, как празднование менялось с годами, менялась и напряженность между теми, кто отдает приоритет японской этнической принадлежности, и теми, кто подчеркивает американскую ориентацию. Различия между поколениями и классами внутри сообщества также выходят на первый план, подчеркивая сложную динамику, которая сформировала японо-американский опыт.
Japanese American Celebration and Conflict : A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) Dans ce livre de réflexion traditionnelle, Lon Kurasige s'enfonce dans l'histoire confuse de l'expérience japonaise-américaine, défiant le débat sur l'assimilation et la rétention des groupes ethniques. À travers le prisme de la Semaine Nisei, la plus grande fête japonaise annuelle aux États-Unis, Kurasige explore comment l'identité de groupe de l'une des minorités raciales les plus visibles d'Amérique a évolué au fil du temps, au milieu des conflits et des luttes pour la définition. Cette histoire intérieure couvre la période des années 1930, où les immigrants japonais ont formé d'importantes enclaves ethniques, avant l'internement militaire tragique et les décennies d'après-guerre, marquées par une mobilité sociale spectaculaire, des protestations raciales et des investissements économiques de la part du Japon. La narration est interrompue par la mobilité de classe, les tensions raciales et le changement des rôles de genre, ce qui montre la concurrence continue pour ce que signifie être Japonais-Américain. À mesure que la célébration a évolué au fil des ans, les tensions entre ceux qui donnent la priorité à l'ethnicité japonaise et ceux qui mettent l'accent sur l'orientation américaine ont également évolué. s différences entre les générations et les classes au sein de la communauté sont également mises en évidence par la dynamique complexe qui a façonné l'expérience japonaise-américaine.
Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) En este libro que hace pensar, Lon Kurashige profundiza en la confusa historia de la experiencia japonés-estadounidense, desafiando el debate tradicional en torno a la asimilación y retención de los grupos étnicos. A través del prisma de la Semana Nisei, la mayor fiesta anual japonesa en Estados Unidos, Kurashige explora cómo la identidad de grupo de una de las minorías raciales más visibles de Estados Unidos ha evolucionado con el paso del tiempo, entre conflictos y luchas por definirse. Esta historia interna abarca desde la década de 1930, cuando los inmigrantes japoneses formaron importantes enclaves étnicos, hasta el trágico internamiento militar y las décadas de la posguerra, marcadas por la dramática movilidad social, las protestas raciales y la inversión económica de Japón. La narración se ve interrumpida por la movilidad de clase, las tensiones raciales y el cambio de roles de género, lo que muestra la continua competencia por lo que significa ser japonés-estadounidense. A medida que la celebración ha ido cambiando a lo largo de los , también han ido cambiando las tensiones entre quienes dan prioridad a la etnia japonesa y quienes hacen hincapié en la orientación estadounidense. diferencias entre generaciones y clases dentro de la comunidad también salen a la palestra, destacando la compleja dinámica que ha moldeado la experiencia japonés-estadounidense.
Japanese American Celebration and Collict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) In questo libro che fa riflettere, Lon Kurasige approfondisce la storia confusa dell'esperienza giapponese-americana, sfidando il dibattito tradizionale intorno all'assimilazione e al mantenimento di gruppi etnici. Attraverso il prisma della Settimana di Nisei, la più grande festa annuale giapponese negli Stati Uniti, Kurasige sta esplorando come l'identità di gruppo di una delle minoranze razziali più note d'America si sia evoluta nel corso del tempo, tra conflitti e lotte per la definizione. Questa storia interna va dagli annì 30, quando gli immigrati giapponesi formarono importanti enclave etniche, fino al tragico internamento militare e al dopoguerra, segnati da una drammatica mobilità sociale, proteste razziali e investimenti economici da parte del Giappone. La narrazione è interrotta dalla mobilità di classe, dalla tensione razziale e dal cambiamento dei ruoli di genere, che dimostra la continua concorrenza per ciò che significa essere giapponese-americano. Mentre i festeggiamenti sono cambiati negli anni, sono cambiate anche le tensioni tra chi dà priorità all'etnia giapponese e chi sottolinea l'orientamento americano. differenze tra le generazioni e le classi all'interno della comunità vanno anche in primo piano, sottolineando le dinamiche complesse che hanno creato l'esperienza giapponese-americana.
Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) In diesem zum Nachdenken anregenden Buch taucht Lon Kurashige in die verworrene Geschichte der japanisch-amerikanischen Erfahrung ein und hinterfragt die traditionelle Debatte um Assimilation und Bindung ethnischer Gruppen. Durch das Prisma der Nisei Week, dem größten jährlichen japanischen Feiertag in den Vereinigten Staaten, untersucht Kurasige, wie sich die Gruppenidentität einer der prominentesten rassischen Minderheiten Amerikas im Laufe der Zeit inmitten von Konflikten und Definitionskämpfen entwickelt hat. Diese interne Geschichte umfasst die Zeit von den 1930er Jahren, als japanische Einwanderer bedeutende ethnische Enklaven bildeten, bis zur tragischen militärischen Internierung und den Nachkriegsjahrzehnten, die von dramatischer sozialer Mobilität, Rassenprotesten und wirtschaftlichen Investitionen Japans geprägt waren. Das Narrativ wird durch Klassenmobilität, rassische Spannungen und wechselnde Geschlechterrollen unterbrochen, was den anhaltenden Wettbewerb um das zeigt, was es bedeutet, japanisch-amerikanisch zu sein. Als sich die Feierlichkeiten im Laufe der Jahre änderten, änderten sich auch die Spannungen zwischen denen, die der japanischen ethnischen Zugehörigkeit Priorität einräumen, und denen, die die amerikanische Orientierung betonen. Unterschiede zwischen den Generationen und Klassen innerhalb der Gemeinschaft treten ebenfalls in den Vordergrund und unterstreichen die komplexe Dynamik, die die japanisch-amerikanische Erfahrung geprägt hat.
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Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (American Crossroads Volume 8) Bu düşündürücü kitapta Lon Kurashige, Japon-Amerikan deneyiminin karışık tarihini irdeliyor ve etnik grupların asimilasyonu ve korunması konusundaki geleneksel tartışmalara meydan okuyor. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'ndeki en büyük yıllık Japon tatili olan Nisei Haftası'nın objektifinden Kurashige, Amerika'nın en görünür ırksal azınlıklarından birinin grup kimliğinin zaman içinde çatışma ve tanım mücadeleleri arasında nasıl geliştiğini araştırıyor. Bu iç tarih, Japon göçmenlerin önemli etnik bölgeler oluşturduğu 1930'lardan, dramatik sosyal hareketlilik, ırksal protestolar ve Japonya'dan ekonomik yatırımlarla işaretlenen trajik savaş ve savaş sonrası on yıllara kadar olan dönemi kapsamaktadır. Anlatı, sınıf hareketliliği, ırksal gerilimler ve değişen cinsiyet rolleri ile kesintiye uğruyor ve bu da Japon-Amerikan olmanın ne anlama geldiği konusunda devam eden rekabeti gösteriyor. Kutlama yıllar içinde değiştikçe, Japon etnik kökenine öncelik verenler ile Amerikan yönelimini vurgulayanlar arasındaki gerginlikler de değişmiştir. Topluluk içindeki kuşak ve sınıf farklılıkları da ön plana çıkıyor ve Japon-Amerikan deneyimini şekillendiren karmaşık dinamikleri vurguluyor.
الاحتفال والصراع الياباني الأمريكي: تاريخ الهوية العرقية والمهرجان، 1934-1990 (مفترق الطرق الأمريكي المجلد 8) في هذا الكتاب المثير للفكر، يتعمق لون كوراشيجي في التاريخ المتشابك للتجربة اليابانية الأمريكية، متحديًا الجدل التقليدي حول الاستيعاب والاحتفاظ بالتجربة اليابانية الأمريكية الإثنية. من خلال عدسة أسبوع Nisei، أكبر عطلة يابانية سنوية في الولايات المتحدة، يستكشف Kurashige كيف تطورت الهوية الجماعية لواحدة من أكثر الأقليات العرقية وضوحًا في أمريكا بمرور الوقت، وسط صراعات الصراع والتعريف. يغطي هذا التاريخ الداخلي الفترة من الثلاثينيات، عندما شكل المهاجرون اليابانيون جيوبًا عرقية كبيرة، إلى الاعتقال المأساوي للحرب وعقود ما بعد الحرب التي تميزت بالحراك الاجتماعي الدراماتيكي والاحتجاجات العرقية والاستثمار الاقتصادي من اليابان. ينقطع السرد بسبب التنقل الطبقي والتوترات العرقية وتغيير أدوار الجنسين، مما يظهر المنافسة المستمرة على ما يعنيه أن تكون أمريكيًا يابانيًا. مع تغير الاحتفال على مر السنين، تغيرت التوترات بين أولئك الذين يعطون الأولوية للعرق الياباني وأولئك الذين يؤكدون على التوجه الأمريكي. تأتي الاختلافات بين الأجيال والطبقات داخل المجتمع أيضًا في المقدمة، مما يسلط الضوء على الديناميكيات المعقدة التي شكلت التجربة اليابانية الأمريكية.

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