A Unique, Powerful Collection
5 stars
This is an incredibly wide-ranging volume of academic chapters on vaguely related topics, with a particular emphasis on Japan-related experiences. While some of the chapters go back a few hundred years in history (including the can't miss chapter by Katsuya Hirano on racialization and labor power in the dispossession of Ainu lands), much of it is concerned with 20th century history. Besides the Ainu chapter the essay on burakumin emigrants to America by Hiroshi Sekiguchi was eye-opening, as was the chapter on policing in colonial Singapore by Takeshi Onimaru. If you're at all interested in race and migration between Asia and the Americas this is a can't miss book. Highly recommend
This is an incredibly wide-ranging volume of academic chapters on vaguely related topics, with a particular emphasis on Japan-related experiences. While some of the chapters go back a few hundred years in history (including the can't miss chapter by Katsuya Hirano on racialization and labor power in the dispossession of Ainu lands), much of it is concerned with 20th century history. Besides the Ainu chapter the essay on burakumin emigrants to America by Hiroshi Sekiguchi was eye-opening, as was the chapter on policing in colonial Singapore by Takeshi Onimaru. If you're at all interested in race and migration between Asia and the Americas this is a can't miss book. Highly recommend