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Tōhoku unbounded : regional identity and the mobile subject in prewar Japan

Title
Tōhoku unbounded : regional identity and the mobile subject in prewar Japan / by Anne Giblin Gedacht.
ISBN
9789004527935
9004527931
9789004527942
Publication
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
Physical Description
xvi, 272 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm.
Summary
"In 1870, a prominent samurai from Tōhoku sells his castle to become an agrarian colonist in Hokkaidō. Decades later, a man also from northeast Japan stows away on a boat to Canada and establishes a salmon roe business. By 1930, an investigative journalist travels to Brazil and writes a book that wins the first-ever Akutagawa Prize. In the 1940s, residents from the same area proclaim that they should lead Imperial Japan in colonizing all of Asia. Across decades and oceans, these fractured narratives seem disparate, but show how mobility is central to the history of Japan's Tōhoku region, a place often stereotyped as a site of rural stasis and traditional immobility, thereby collapsing boundaries between local, national, and global studies of Japan. This book examines how multiple mobilities converge in Japan's supposed hinterland. Drawing on research from three continents, this monograph demonstrates that Tohoku's regional identity is inextricably intertwined with Pacific migrations"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Giblin Gedacht, Anne. Tōhoku unbounded Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 25, 2023
Series
Studies in global social history ; v. 48.
Studies in global migration history ; v. 15.
Studies in global social history ; volume 48
Studies in global migration history ; volume 15
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/Form
History.
Citation

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