Asian Tragedies in the Americas

Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Stories

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Asian Tragedies in the Americas

Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Stories

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Asian Tragedies in the Americas: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Stories explores the stories of nineteenth-century East Asian migrants throughout the Americas, tracing the asymmetrical international conditions which shaped migrants’ experiences. Won K.Yoon examines such phenomena as Chinese paper (fraudulent) wives and daughters, Korean picture marriages, and Japanese war brides, analyzing the impact of racism and colonialism on East Asian groups and family experiences in the West.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Western Encounters and Encroachments in East Asia
Chapter 2: A Floating Hell in Devil's Throat
Chapter 3: The Coolie Mart and Bitter Sugar in Cuba
Chapter 4: A One-way Passage to a Peruvian Hell
Chapter 5: Paper Children: The Enticement of Gold Mountain
Chapter 6: Koreans in Thorny Henequen Fields in Yucatan
Chapter 7: A Korean Picture Marriage: The Lure of Hawaii
Chapter 8: Peruvian Japanese in U.S. Relocation Camps
Chapter 9: An Empire Never Defeated: The Japanese in Brazil
Chapter 10: Japanese War Brides Following G.I. Husbands

Product details

Published Mar 01 2021
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781978755178
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 24 b/w illustrations;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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