Roots of the Issei

Roots of the Issei An Essay Published Under the Auspices of the JAPANESE DIASPORA INITIATIVE, HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES Kaoru Ueda, Curator

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Roots of the Issei presents a complex and nuanced picture of the Japanese American community in the early twentieth century: a people challenged by racial prejudice and anti-Japanese immigration laws trying to gain a foothold in a new land while remaining connected to Japan. Against this backdrop, Andrew Way Leong examines the emergence of generational terms that have long been used to organize Japanese American narratives: issei (first generation), nisei (second generation), and sansei (third generation). In the process, he suggests these widely-used generational concepts are in fact a recent construct. Leong's illuminating research is made possible by the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection, the world's largest open-access, full-image, and searchable online digital collection of Japanese American newspapers. With this technology, Leong is able to analyze materials that until recently were regarded as beyond computer-aided analysis, due to difficulties presented by the complexity of Japanese language. With access to these primary sources, Leong is able to upend several scholarly assumptions and beliefs and present a never-before-seen picture of Japanese American struggles-both with an adversarial host country and among themselves-backed by the authority of primary sources.

Book information

ISBN: 9780817922054
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Imprint: Hoover Institution Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 071.3089956
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 52
Weight: 116g
Height: 228mm
Width: 172mm
Spine width: 6mm