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Cold War encounters in US-occupied Okinawa : women, militarized domesticity, and transnationalism in East Asia

معرفی کتاب «Cold War encounters in US-occupied Okinawa : women, militarized domesticity, and transnationalism in East Asia» نوشتهٔ Koikari, Mire، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"In this innovative and engaging study, Mire Koikari recasts the US occupation of Okinawa as a startling example of Cold War cultural interaction in which women's grassroots activities involving homes and homemaking played a pivotal role in reshaping the contours of US and Japanese imperialisms. Drawing on insights from studies of gender, Asia, America and postcolonialism, Koikari analyzes how the occupation sparked domestic education movements in Okinawa, mobilizing an assortment of women - home economists, military wives, club women, university students and homemakers - from the US, Okinawa and mainland Japan. These women went on to pursue a series of activities to promote 'modern domesticity' and build 'multicultural friendship' amidst intense militarization on the islands. As these women took their commitment to domesticity and multiculturalism onto the larger terrain of the Pacific, they came to articulate the complex intertwinement of gender, race, domesticity, empire and transnationality that existed during the Cold War."--Publisher's website Content: 1. Rethinking gender and militarism in Cold War Okinawa 2. Cultivating feminine affinity and affiliation with Americans: Cold War people-to-people encounters and women's club activities 3. 'The world is our campus': domestic science and Cold War transnationalism between Michigan and Okinawa 4. Building a bridge across the Pacific: domestic training and Cold War technical interchange between Okinawa and Hawaii 5. Mobilizing homes, empowering women: Okinawan home economists and Cold War domestic education 6. Cultivating feminine affinity and affiliation with the homeland: grassroots women's exchange between mainland Japan and Okinawa Epilogue Bibliography Index. In this innovative and engaging examination of the role of gender, race and nation in the geopolitics of Cold War East Asia, Mire Koikari explores the complex relationship between militarism and domesticity, and the involvement of women as agents in American empire building on the island of Okinawa. Mire Koikari, University Of Hawaii At Manoa. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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