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No.03(1989) Japanese Immigrants and Japanese Americans

1989.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 Editor’s Introduction
26 Contributors
27 This Journal’s Policy of Romanizing Japanese Names and Words
28 Acknowledgements

Articles  
29 Masako Notoji From Graveyard to Baseball: The Quest for Ethnic Identity in the Prewar Japanese Immigrant Community in the Yakima Valley

65 Shinichi Kitaoka Kiyoshi Kiyosawa in the United States―His writings for the San Francisco Shinsekai―

89 Yoko Murakawa Illegal Travelers to the United States: A Study of Japanese Emigration Focused on Ehime’s “American Village”
115 Masako Iino Japanese Americans in Contemporary American Society: a”Success Story” ?

Research Note  
141 Yuzo Murayama Occupational Advancement of Japanese Immigrants and Its Economic Implications: Experience in the State of Washington, 1903-1925

155 Activities of the Association, 1985-89

23. American Heroines (1989)

1989.03.14 The American Review

American Heroines
The Presidential Address Nagayo Homma(1)
Women with Voices of Their Own—- A Study of Two Heroines in Nineteenth-Century America—- Hiroko Sato(21)
Prayer for The Heathen: Heroines of The Missionary Enterprise Rui Kohiyama(39)
The “Americanization” of Immigrant Mothers and Daughters Yuko Matsumoto(62)
Class and Sex in The Femala Labor Movement—-Through The Activities of NWTUL in The Progressive Era—- Osamu Hatori(82)
Beyond The Virgin and The Tempress: The Hollywood Heroines of The 1930s Masako Notoji(100)
“Conservative Thought” of Justice O’Connor Noboru Kohsaka(122)
Identity and Sex in Contemporary Black Women’s Novels—-Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon and Tar Baby—— Naoko Urakawa(140)
Research Notes   
Historical Development of The American West Through The Activity of Western Governors’ Organizations Kazuto Oshio(156)
Current Trends in Afro-American Studies—Afrocentric Ideas on Afro-American Culture Yasuko Takezawa(165)
The Twenty-Second Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -175