Subverting Exclusion

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Subverting Exclusion

Transpacific Encounters with Race, Caste, and Borders, 1885-1928

History of the Americas History Social and cultural history Migration, immigration and emigration Ethnic studies

Author: Andrea Geiger

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Collection: The Lamar Series in Western History

Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 29th November 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 288 pages

ISBN: 9780300177978


Introduction

The Japanese immigrants who arrived in the North American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries included people with historical ties to Japan's outcaste communities. In the only English-language book on the subject, Andrea Geiger examines the history of these and other Japanese immigrants in the United States and Canada and their encounters with two separate cultures of exclusion, one based in caste and the other in race.

Historical Context

Geiger reveals that the experiences of Japanese immigrants in North America were shaped in part by attitudes rooted in Japan's formal status system, mibunsei, decades after it was formally abolished. In the North American West, however, the immigrants' understanding of social status as caste-based collided with American and Canadian perceptions of status as primarily race-based.

Impact and Responses

Geiger shows how the lingering influence of Japan's strict status system affected immigrants' perceptions and understandings of race in North America and informed their strategic responses to two increasingly complex systems of race-based exclusionary law and policy.

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