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Book Talk: Shin Issei Women and Contemporary Japanese American Community

March 3 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Please join us on Sunday, March 3rd at the West LA Buddhist Temple for a Book Talk and Signing with author Tritia Toyota for her b! RSVP with the QR or through this link. Read below for more on Tritia Toyota and the discussants for the event:

Book: Intimate Strangers: Shin Issei Women and Contemporary Japanese American Community, 1980–2020 by author Tritia Toyota

https://tupress.temple.edu/books/intimate-strangers 

Book description

At the end of the twentieth century, many twenty-something Japanese women migrated to places like Southern California with few skills and an overall lack of human capital. These women, members of the shin Issei community, sought economic opportunities unavailable to them in their homeland.

In Intimate Strangers, shin Issei women tell stories of precarity, inequality, and continuing marginality, first in Japan, where they were restricted by gendered social structures, and later in the United States, where their experiences were compounded by issues such as citizenship.

Intimate Strangers charts the experiences of shin Issei lives: their existence in Japan prior to migration, their motivations for moving to the United States, their settlement, and their growing awareness of their place in American society. Toyota chronicles how these resilient young women became active agents in circumventing social restrictions to fashion new lives of meaning. The Nikkei community (Americans of Japanese ancestry who were born in the United States) has been transformed by the inclusion of shin Issei, and Toyota describes the tensions around intergroup negotiations over race, identity, and the possibility of common belonging. Intimate Strangers is a perceptive study of migration and community incorporation enacted around cultural differences and processes.

 

Speaker

Tritia Toyota is Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and is a Research Scholar at the Asian American Studies Center with the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Envisioning America: New Chinese Americans and the Politics of Belonging. She also wrote and produced the documentary Asian America. She is a recipient of the Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring and Teaching from the UCLA Asian American Studies Graduate Student Association.

 

Discussants

Valerie Matsumoto is the UCLA George and Sakaye Aratani Chair on the Japanese American Incarceration, Redress and Community and a Professor of History and Asian American Studies. She is the author of “City Girls: The Nisei Social World in Los Angeles, 1920-1950” and “Farming the Home Place: A Japanese American Community in California, 1919-1982” and co-editor of the essay collection “Over the Edge: Remapping the American West”. She is the recipient of the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award, among several teaching and mentoring awards from faculty colleagues and students at UCLA.

 

Yasuko Takezawa is a Visiting Professor serving as the Terasaki Chair in U.S.-Japan Relations with UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies for 2023-2024. She is also a Professor at the Intercultural Research Institute, Kansai Gaidai University, and Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, Kyoto University, which she retired from in 2023. She is president of the Japanese Association of Migration Studies, and a member of the Science Council of Japan (SCJ). After her award-winning first book on the transformation of ethnicity among Japanese Americans which focused on their war-time incarceration and redress, her research interests shifted from ethnicity to race. Over the past two decades, Professor Takezawa has been leading a series of large international collaborative research projects. She has earned a reputation as the leading scholar in race studies in Japan.

 

Books will be on sale at event for book signing by author after program. Prefer payment by credit card – Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover.

 

Sponsored by:

Japanese Institute of Sawtelle

Sawtelle Japantown Association

West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple

West Los Angeles United Methodist Church

Asian American Studies Center – University of California Los Angeles

UCLA Asian American Studies Department

UCLA Nikkei Student Union

Details

Date:
March 3
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Organizers

Asian American Studies Center
Asian American Studies Department
West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
West Los Angeles United Methodist Church
Japanese Institute of Sawtelle
Sawtelle Japantown Association

Venue

West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
2003 Corinth Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90025 United States
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Details

Date:
March 3
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Organizers

Asian American Studies Center
Asian American Studies Department
West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
West Los Angeles United Methodist Church
Japanese Institute of Sawtelle
Sawtelle Japantown Association

Venue

West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
2003 Corinth Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90025 United States
+ Google Map