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The Mexican Transpacific: Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance: Critical Mexican Studies

Autor Ignacio López-Calvo Cuvânt înainte de Emma Nakatani
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2022
The Mexican Transpacific considers the influence of a Japanese ethnic background or lack thereof in the cultural production of several twentieth- and twenty-first-century Mexican authors, performers, and visual artists. Despite Japanese Mexicans’ unquestionable influence on Mexico’s history and culture and the historical studies recently published on this Nikkei community, the study of its cultural production and therefore its self-definition has been, for the most part, overlooked.

This book, a continuation of author Ignacio López-Calvo’s previous research on cultural production by Latin American authors of Asian ancestry, focuses mostly on literature, theater, and visual arts produced by Japanese immigrants in Mexico and their descendants, rather than on the Japanese community as a mere object of study. With this interdisciplinary project, López-Calvo aims to bring to the fore this silenced community’s voice and agency to historicize its own experience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826504944
ISBN-10: 0826504949
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 17 b&w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria Critical Mexican Studies


Recenzii

"Through the study of memoirs, poetry, manga, painting, and theater, [this book] brilliantly shows Nikkei cultural production from 1906 until today. On a broader scale, López-Calvo draws out implications for questions of transnational migration and national identity. This project makes a groundbreaking contribution to the historical dialogues between Asia and Latin America."
Araceli Tinajero, author of A Cultural History of Spanish Speakers in Japan
"[Lopez-Calvo's] project makes original contributions to the field, particularly in its treatment of literary, theatrical, and visual texts by Japanese Mexicans that have not previously been rigorously discussed before, either independently or taken together."
Seth Jacobowitz, winner of the International Convention of Asia Scholars Book Prize in the Humanities, 2017, and author of Writing Technology in Meiji Japan: A Media History of Modern Japanese Literature and Visual Culture

Notă biografică

Ignacio López-Calvo is a professor of literature, director of the Center for the Humanities, and Presidential Chair in the Humanities at UC Merced.

Cuprins

Foreword by Emma Nakatani

Introduction: Nikkei Cultural Production and Transpacific Studies from a Latin Americanist Perspective

Part I: Immigrant, Literary Negotiations of National Identity
1. Nonaka's Memoir: From Captain in the Mexican Revolution to Enemy of the State
2. Challenges to Nihonjinron in Nakatani's Memoirs
3. Strategic Essentialism in Akane's Performative Tanka

Part II: Japanese Mexican Visual and Performance Arts
4. Resignifying Yamato-damashii and Utopian Socialism in the Manga Los samuráis de México
5. Nishizawa's Bicultural Dialectics and the Critical Stereotyping of His Art
6. The Transpacific in Akiko's Theatrical Performance

Conclusion: Another Past Is Possible

Notes
Works Cited
Index

Descriere

Japanese Mexican cultural production and its meaning for Mexican national identity