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Pacific Pioneers - Japanese Journeys to America and Hawaii, 1850-80

English · Hardback

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Shipwrecked sailors, samurai seeking a material and sometimes spiritual education, and laborers seeking to better their economic situation: these early Japanese travelers to the West occupy a little-known corner of Asian American studies. Pacific Pioneers profiles the first Japanese who resided in the United States or the Kingdom of Hawaii for a substantial period of time and the Westerners who influenced their experiences.Although Japanese immigrants did not start arriving in substantial numbers in the West until after 1880, in the previous thirty years a handful of key encounters helped shape relations between Japan and the United States. John E. Van Sant explores the motivations and accomplishments of these resourceful, sometimes visionary individuals who made important inroads into a culture quite different from their own and paved the way for the Issei and NiseiPacific Pioneers presents detailed biographical sketches of Japanese such as Joseph Heco, Niijima Jo, and the converts to the Brotherhood of the New Life and introduces the American benefactors, such as William Griffis, David Murray, and Thomas Lake Harris, who built relationships with their foreign visitors. Van Sant also examines the uneasy relations between japanese laborers and sugar cane plantation magnates in Hawaii during this period and the short-lived Wakamatsu colony of Japanese tea and silk producers in California.A valuable addition to the literature, Pacific Pioneers brings to life a cast of colorful, long-forgotten characters while forging a critical link between Asian and Asian American studies.

Summary

Profiles the first Japanese who resided in the United States or the Kingdom of Hawaii and the Westerners who influenced their experiences. The author explores the motivations and accomplishments of these resourceful individuals, who made important inroads into a culture different from their own and paved the way for the Issei and Nisei.

Product details

Authors John E. Van Sant
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2000
 
EAN 9780252025600
ISBN 978-0-252-02560-0
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 18 mm
Weight 481 g
Illustrations 7 black & white photographs, 3 line drawings
Series Asian American Experience
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Amerikanische Geschichte, 1500 bis heute, Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte

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