Tag Archives: Japan
Reflections from the 70th Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony by Tom Nakanishi
At 8:15 AM on August 6th, the announcer at the 70th Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony asked us to observe a moment of silence. It was precisely then, 70 years earlier, that Little Boy fell from Enola Gay and turned the … Continue reading
Posted in Editor's Notes
Tagged Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima, Japan, Nagasaki, Tom Nakanishi
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Amerasia Journal explores “Indigenous Asias” across the Pacific
With its latest issue, Amerasia Journal explores how indigeneity is conceptualized within geographic boundaries and beyond into the diaspora. Guest edited by Greg Dvorak of Hitotsubashi University and Miyume Tanji of Australian National University, “Indigenous Asias” (Issue 41:1) engages local … Continue reading
Posted in Documenting Asian America, News and Announcements
Tagged Amerasia Journal, David Hanlon, Eliko Kosaka, Greg Dvorak, Guy Beauregard, Hawa'i, Hueichu Chu, Japan, Keith Camacho (ED), Melisa Casumbal-Salazar, Miyume Tanji, New Release, Okinawa, Peace Boat, Philippines, Ryan Masaaki Yokota, Seediq, Taiwan, Tony Coolidge, Yến Lê-Espiritu, Yu-wen Fu
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