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Diasporic imperialism Japan's Asia-Pacific migrations and the making of the Japanese empire, 1868-1945.

机译:散居帝国主义日本的亚太移民和日本帝国的建立,1868-1945年。

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This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but also from the outside, through nationalizing Japanese emigrants around the Pacific Rim. The study examines critical roles of Japanese overseas emigrants in shaping the ideologies and social movements in the Japanese empire. It discusses how the efforts made by Japanese thinkers and social educators in nationalizing these dispersed and marginal subjects were crucial to the creation of Japanese modernity.;This study defines Japanese imperialism as "diasporic" in three dimensions. First, it illustrates the close and dynamic connections Japanese migration to the empire's Asian colonies and to other parts of the world. In particular, it highlights the important yet unexpected ways in which Japanese American migration influenced and transformed Japan's colonial expansion in Asia. Second, the study examines how the Japanese diasporic communities on both sides of the Pacific shaped the Japanese nation and empire at home. Third, from a more theoretical level, it explores the dual identity of Japanese imperialism between colonizer and the colonized. By examining flows and linkages between Japanese colonial migration in Asia and Japanese labor migration to America, this study charts the evolving trajectory of Japan as a colored empire in the cultural and political space between Asia and the West.;This dissertation is a study of the Japanese empire from the angle of Japan's global migration. It challenges the separation between the nation-based narrative of modern Japan and the history of Japanese overseas migration. It also moves beyond the territory-based study of the Japanese empire by bridging the disciplinary divide between Japanese colonial history and Japanese American history and brings a transnational and global perspective to our understanding of the Japanese empire.
机译:本文认为,日本近代民族不仅是内部的,而且是通过将环太平洋地区的日本移民国有化而由外部形成的。该研究考察了日本海外移民在塑造日本帝国的意识形态和社会运动中的关键作用。它讨论了日本思想家和社会教育者为使这些分散的和边缘化的学科民族化而做出的努力,如何对日本现代性的创造至关重要。本研究在三个方面将日本帝国主义定义为“流散主义”。首先,它说明了日本移民与该帝国的亚洲殖民地以及世界其他地区的紧密而动态的联系。它特别强调了日裔美国移民影响和改变日本在亚洲的殖民扩张的重要但出乎意料的方式。其次,研究考察了太平洋两岸的日本侨民社区如何塑造日本民族和帝国。第三,从更理论的角度探讨了日本帝国主义在殖民者与被殖民者之间的双重身份。通过研究日本在亚洲的殖民地移民与日本向美国的劳务移民之间的流动和联系,本研究绘制了日本在亚洲与西方之间的文化和政治空间中作为有色帝国的演变轨迹。从日本全球移民的角度看日本帝国。它对现代日本的民族叙述与日本海外移民历史之间的分离提出了挑战。通过弥合日本殖民历史和日裔美国人历史之间的学科鸿沟,它还超越了对日本帝国的基于领土的研究,并为我们对日本帝国的理解带来了跨国和全球视角。

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  • 作者

    Lu, Sidney Xu.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;History General.;Asian American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 243 p.
  • 总页数 243
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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