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Pacific Historical Review

Pacific Historical Review

American History Assciation, Pacific Coast Branch

American History Assciation, Pacific Coast Branch

2009

78(2)

Race, Citizenship, and the "Science of Chick Sexing": The Politics of Racial Identity among Japanese Americans

EIICHIRO AZUMA

AZUMA, Eiichiro

Explores the notion of chick sexing, the work of separating baby pullets from cockerels, of Japanese Americans, also known as Nisei, between the late 1930s and 1950s Examines the complex strategies behind the process of Japanese American integration and identity formation in the country in the pre- and post-WWII period

英語 / English

第三部[日本経済史]3-27.民族・開拓

3 Japanese Economic History 3-27. Nation, Immigration & Emigration

  • 第五部 [西洋経済史] 5-5. 商業・貿易
  • 第五部 [西洋経済史] 5-10. 社会組織・社会問題
  • 5 European & American Economic History 5-5. Commerce & Trade
  • 5 European & American Economic History 5-10. Social Problem, Movement & Organization
  • 日本
  • Japan
  • 商業・貿易・サービス
  • 移民・植民
  • Commerce, Trade and Services
  • Immigration and Emigration, colonization