Kay Ueda, Research Fellow and Curator of the Japanese Diaspora Collection, Hoover Institution, opens the Third International Workshop on Japanese Diaspora co-hosted by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives at Stanford University and the Japanese Association for Migration Studies. Session 1 is led by session discussant Yoko Tsukuda and focuses on Economic Networks and Japanese Diaspora. https://www.hoover.org/events/third-international-workshop-japanese-diaspora
September 10, 2024 at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford University
00:06:16 Presentation 1: “Ethnic Firms and Japanese American Settlement in Territorial Hawaiʻi” by Issay Matsumoto, University of Southern California
00:27:04 Presentation 2: “Amid Successive Empires: The Japanese Question in the Global Localities of Davao and Guam” by Maria Cynthia Barriga, Hitotsubashi University
00:45:34 Presentation 3: “The Hidden Center of the Diasporic Network: Osaka and Its Shipping Empire, 1920s–40s” by Yuki Hoshino, Stanford University
1:06:19 Discussant’s Comments and Q&A
#diaspora #JDIworkshop #japanese #history #archives #hojishinbun #hawaii #guam #osaka
September 10, 2024 at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford University
00:06:16 Presentation 1: “Ethnic Firms and Japanese American Settlement in Territorial Hawaiʻi” by Issay Matsumoto, University of Southern California
00:27:04 Presentation 2: “Amid Successive Empires: The Japanese Question in the Global Localities of Davao and Guam” by Maria Cynthia Barriga, Hitotsubashi University
00:45:34 Presentation 3: “The Hidden Center of the Diasporic Network: Osaka and Its Shipping Empire, 1920s–40s” by Yuki Hoshino, Stanford University
1:06:19 Discussant’s Comments and Q&A
#diaspora #JDIworkshop #japanese #history #archives #hojishinbun #hawaii #guam #osaka
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