Kunisuke Hirano
Kunisuke Hirano é membro da Associação para Estudos de Imigração e estudante de graduação em Antropologia Cultural na Universidade de Tóquio. Seu interesse de pesquisa são minorias e comunidade na sociedade. Ele gosta de viajar, nadar, Kichijoji (uma cidade em Tóquio) e sair de férias.
Atualizado em novembro de 2007
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How Japanese Americans saw Japan: The case from Issei to Sansei in Mainland U.S.
15 de Novembro de 2007 • Kunisuke Hirano
Cultural anthropologist, Ruth Benedict stated that, “The Japanese were the most alien enemy the United States had ever fought in an all-out struggle. In no other war with a major foe had it been necessary to take into account such exceedingly different habits of acting and thinking” in Chrysanthemum and Sword published during World War?. From this phrase, we can understand how Japanese and Americans were regarded as “different” during that era. In that atmosphere, there were people who left …