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Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii (Asian American Experience)

paperbackDecember 1, 1993
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ISBN-13: 9780252063589 ISBN-10: 0252063589
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Binding
paperback
Published
December 1, 1993
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
2.60×15.30×22.70 cm

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Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii (Asian American Experience) by Tamura, Eileen. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780252063589.

Wartime hysteria over "foreign" ways fueled a movement for Americanization that swept the United States during and after World War I. Eileen H. Tamura examines the forms that hysteria took in Hawaii, where the Nisei (children of Japanese immigrants) were targets of widespread discrimination. Tamura analyzes Hawaiis organized effort to force the Nisei to adopt "American" ways, discussing it within the larger phenomenon of Nisei acculturation. While racism was prevalent in "paradise," the Nisei and their parents also performed as active agents in their own lives, with the older generation attempting to maintain Japanese cultural ways and the younger wishing to become "true Americans." Caucasian "Americanizers," often associated with powerful agricultural interests, wanted labor to remain cheap and manageable; they lobbied for racist laws and territorial policies, portending the treatment of ethnic Japanese on the U.S. mainland during World War II. Tamura offers a wealth of original source material, using personal accounts as well as statistical data to create an essential resource for students of American ethnic history and U.S. race and class relations.