Transpacific borderlands : the art of Japanese diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo /

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Imprint:Los Angeles, California : Japanese American National Museum, [2017]
Description:127 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11370538
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Varying Form of Title:Art of Japanese diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo
Other authors / contributors:Anderson, Emily, 1977- editor.
Davis, Lawrence-Minh Bùi, writer of supplementary textual content.
Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.), issuing body, host institution.
Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA (Project)
ISBN:9780692841808
0692841806
Notes:"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Transpacific Borderlands: The Art of Japanese diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo, organized by the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, on view September 17, 2017-February 25, 2018 ... part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a far reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles, taking place from September 2017 through January 2018 at more than 70 institutions across Southern California Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Clement Hanami and Claudia Sobral
  • Where in the world is Shinpei Takeda? Or, what it means to be a Japanese Latino artist / Emily Anderson
  • Living in the Transpacific borderlands: expressions of Japanese Latino culture and identity / Maria José Plascencia and George J. Sanchez
  • Nikkei-JA-Latino-a: Structure and ideologies of racialized identities in the Americas / Lane Ryo Hirabayashi
  • Arturo, looking at art: On Japanese Latino art and Asian-Latino intersections / Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis
  • Between Brazil and Japan: the artists known as "Nipo-Brazilians" (Japanese-Brazilians) / Michiko Okano
  • The lineage of Mexican-Japanese artists: from the exhibition of Mexican art to the Crystal Jungle exhibition to the Transpacific borderlands: The art of Japanese diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo exhibition / Miho Hagino
  • Creating art in Perú: the history of Japanese immigrants, their descendants and establishing space from Peruvian Nikkei artists / Jaime Higa
  • Making otherwise from the edge of the Americas / Kris Kuramitsu
  • The world of Kenzi Shiokava / Emili Anderson.