Transpacific Visions: Connected Histories of the Pacific across North and South
Editat de Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi, Shinnosuke Takahashi Contribuţii de Dario Di Rosa, Danton Leary, Christine Winter, Caroline Norma, Facundo Garasino, Alexander Brown, Ryota Nishino, Tessa Morris-Suzukien Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793621320
ISBN-10: 1793621322
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 2 b/w photos; 2 tables;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1793621322
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 2 b/w photos; 2 tables;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi & Shinnosuke Takahashi
1. Meaningful Connections: Reflections on Transpacific Consciousness, Dario Di Rosa
2. Promise and Protection: New Guinea Villagers and the Role of Christianity During the Pacific War, Christine Winter
3. Anthropology and Colonial Administration in Transpacific Perspective: Australian "Government Anthropology" in New Guinea and Japanese "Practical Ethnology" in the South Sea Islands, 1924-41, Danton Leary
4. Australian Military Sexual Adventurism in the New Guinea Campaign, 1942-45, Caroline Norma
5. Japan's Last Colonial Frontier: Settler Migration, Development, and Expansionism in the Brazilian Amazon, Facundo Garasino
6. War Movements of people: War Evacuees and Military Linguists of Japanese Language in Australia During the Pacific War, Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi
7. The Hiroshima Panels and Australia, Alexander Brown
8. The Journey to the Archipelago: Shimao Toshio, Southern Localism, and the Dream of Japanesia, Shinnosu
Introduction, Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi & Shinnosuke Takahashi
1. Meaningful Connections: Reflections on Transpacific Consciousness, Dario Di Rosa
2. Promise and Protection: New Guinea Villagers and the Role of Christianity During the Pacific War, Christine Winter
3. Anthropology and Colonial Administration in Transpacific Perspective: Australian "Government Anthropology" in New Guinea and Japanese "Practical Ethnology" in the South Sea Islands, 1924-41, Danton Leary
4. Australian Military Sexual Adventurism in the New Guinea Campaign, 1942-45, Caroline Norma
5. Japan's Last Colonial Frontier: Settler Migration, Development, and Expansionism in the Brazilian Amazon, Facundo Garasino
6. War Movements of people: War Evacuees and Military Linguists of Japanese Language in Australia During the Pacific War, Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi
7. The Hiroshima Panels and Australia, Alexander Brown
8. The Journey to the Archipelago: Shimao Toshio, Southern Localism, and the Dream of Japanesia, Shinnosu
Recenzii
Richly researched and subtly theorized, this multidisciplinary collection provides fresh and original perspectives on Transpacific connections and relationships.
This study of cross-hemispheric north-south connectedness presents a refreshingly new vision of the Asia-Pacific. Nine extremely well-documented and detailed micro-histories provide insight into the cacophonous and multi-layered entanglements that constitute the Transpacific as contested and alternative spatiality of the Asia-Pacific. The mobility lens is a powerful key to unlock the betwixt and between niches of transnational history, putting human encounters in science, religion, arts, military, and trade at the center of academic inquiry to capture the richness but too often unattended diversity of local responses to global dynamics. The book provides challenging questions to grand theories and will stimulate debates among scholars and students of modern history, transnationalism, mobility studies, and area studies.
This study of cross-hemispheric north-south connectedness presents a refreshingly new vision of the Asia-Pacific. Nine extremely well-documented and detailed micro-histories provide insight into the cacophonous and multi-layered entanglements that constitute the Transpacific as contested and alternative spatiality of the Asia-Pacific. The mobility lens is a powerful key to unlock the betwixt and between niches of transnational history, putting human encounters in science, religion, arts, military, and trade at the center of academic inquiry to capture the richness but too often unattended diversity of local responses to global dynamics. The book provides challenging questions to grand theories and will stimulate debates among scholars and students of modern history, transnationalism, mobility studies, and area studies.