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Japanese Prostitutes in the North American West, 1887-1920

Emil and Kathleen Sick Book Series in Western History and Biography

By (author) Kazuhiro Oharazeki
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University of Washington Press, Seattle, United States
Published: 1st Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 25mm
Weight: 406g
ISBN-10: 0295743638
ISBN-13: 9780295743639
Barcode No: 9780295743639
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This compelling study of a previously overlooked vice industry explores the larger structural forces that led to the growth of prostitution in Japan, the Pacific region, and the North American West at the turn of the twentieth century. Combining very personal accounts with never before examined Japanese sources, historian Kazuhiro Oharazeki traces these women's transnational journeys from their origins in Japan to their arrival in Pacific Coast cities. He analyzes their responses to the oppression they faced from pimps and customers, as well as the opposition they faced from American social reformers and Japanese American community leaders. Despite their difficult circumstances, Oharazeki finds, some women were able to parlay their experience into better jobs and lives in America. Though that wasn't always the case, their mere presence here nonetheless paved the way for other Japanese women to come to America and enter the workforce in more acceptable ways. By focusing on this "invisible" underground economy, Japanese Prostitutes in the North American West sheds new light on Japanese American immigration and labor histories and opens a fascinating window into the development of the American West.

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Japanese Prostitutes in the North American West, 1887-1920 tells their story in unprecedented detail. . . . A comprehensive study of these forgotten women who crossed the Pacific to live in a foreign country where they did not know the language. * Japan Times (2016 Top 10 Best Books about Japan) * Japanese Prostitutes in the North American West, 1887-1920 is an informative trans-national study on the evolution of Japanese communities in the Pacific Northwest. Clearly written and well organized, the book will appeal to students and scholars interested in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Japanese American history and Asian American women's history. . . . Oharazeki's dedication and adroitness in the archives will be a hard act to follow. -- Bill Mihalopoulos * Monumenta Nipponica * An impressive volume. . . . Oharazeki has given us a valuable piece of transnational social history. -- Jeff Nichols * Pacific Northwest Quarterly * The author's sober, scholarly approach and style combine to require that the book be taken seriously and that the long, sometimes troubled, history between the US and Japan be broadened to include this sad aspect of early contacts between the two nations. Highly recommended. * Choice * The arresting opening sentence of this informative monograph . . . grabs the attention of readers familiar with early twentieth-century Japanese history. . . . A thoughtful exploration of how the interaction of gender, race, and power shaped the relationship between those invisible women and men, traffickers and customers, in the North American West. -- Joan Ericson * Western Historical Quarterly *