Wives, Mothers, and Citizens: The Treatment of Women in the 1935 Nationality and Citizenship Act WIVES, MOTHERS, AND CITIZENS: THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN THE 1935 NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP ACT MARY E. DALY "clearly, male Irish political leaders saw women only in domestic terms. Women were ...
WWII, the U.S. government has acknowledged the injustice suffered by the Japanese American evacuees, and it has made several efforts to redress their losses.HistoryAfter Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, persons of Japanese descent living in the western United States became a target...
In Japan, citizenship is based on the principle of jus sanguinis. Naturalized citizenship is a possibility, but there is a tacit understanding at large tha... Robertson,Jennifer - 《Medical Anthropology》 被引量: 11发表: 2012年 The Valorization of Humanity and Diversity The valorization of humani...
As a result, Japanese Americans living along the West Coast and portions of Arizona were ordered to leave their homes and move to concentration camps in desolate areas of the interior. Neither citizenship nor demonstrated loyalty mattered. Two-thirds of the interned were U.S. citizens. Surrounded...
This study evaluates the intention for United States citizenship of Latin American immigrants. Burgeoning citizenship rates in the past five years are attr... Baker,Susan,Gonzalez,... - 《Social Science Quarterly》 被引量: 13发表: 2000年 Global Costs and Benefits of the U.S.-Japan Alliance:...
Although most of them were born and raised in Japan, they are not granted Japanese citizenship and have not naturalized. The population of Chinese in Japan remains higher than that of the Brazilian nikkeijin . In 1994, there were ... Tsuda, Takeyuki (Gaku) - 《Diaspora A Journal of Trans...
Many countries — Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, for instance — also allow you to be a national of another country. India, Japan, and a number of others, however, require you to relinquish your citizenship in those countries once you become an American. ...
Funny and deeply moving, this World Premiere by Lloyd Suh (The Chinese Lady) gives voice to the Asian immigrant experience in the 1970s when the landmark Hart-Celler Act granted thousands of professional workers a new path to citizenship. But for new Americans Jane and Luna, life in the US...
34. Benjamin DuMontier, “Life after Wartime: Constructing ‘Japanese Peruvians’ and Citizenship in Lima after the Second World War,” The Historian 82, no. 2 (June 2020): 190–192. 35. Laura Carreño, El rol de la comunidad migrante japonesa en la transformación del proceso ...
happy about being asked to translate for the Japanese pilot. Shintani had lived in Hawaii for 41 years, and his children had been born there, so they were by birth American citizens. But Shintani himself was barred from U.S. citizenship by the law then applicable in the Territory of ...