The Japanese diaspora in the public and political life of the United States in the second half of the XX–XXI centuries

Authors

  • Diana A. VLADIMIROVA Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24866/2542-1611/2023-2/23-35

Keywords:

japanese diaspora, USA, immigration, civil rights, Japanese Americans, , internment of Japanese

Abstract

This article presents the life of the Japanese diaspora (Japanese Americans) in the third generation, the chronological scope of the study is the second half of the 20th century, the end of 2022. It reveals the problems faced by Japanese Americans already assimilated in American society, touches on the problems of interned Japanese Americans. A number of laws passed by the American government that have allowed Japanese Americans to carve out a niche for themselves in American society are presented, but the problems of Asian descent are still a concern for Japanese and Americans alike. In the study of this issue used the next methods as: comparative analysis, system analysis, forecasting.

Author Biography

  • Diana A. VLADIMIROVA, Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia)

    Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor, Department of Pacific Asia.

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Published

23-06-2023

Issue

Section

ASIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN MIGRANTS IN USA AND CANADA

How to Cite

“The Japanese diaspora in the public and political life of the United States in the second half of the XX–XXI centuries” (2023) Oriental Institute Journal, (2), pp. 23–35. doi:10.24866/2542-1611/2023-2/23-35.