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Japan and the California Problem

Japan and the California Problem

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Japan
and
The California Problem

 

By
T. Iyenaga, Ph.D.
Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Political Science,
University of Chicago

and

Kenoske Sato, M.A.
Formerly Fellow in the University of Chicago

 

 

G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press
1921

 

 

Copyright, 1921
by
G. P. Putnam’s Sons

Printed in the United States of America

 

 

 


CONTENTS

  PAGE
CHAPTER I
Introductory 3
 
CHAPTER II
Japanese Traits and Philosophy of Life 9
Emotional Nature—Æsthetic Temperament—Group Consciousness—Adaptable Disposition—Spirit of Proletarian Chivalry—Philosophy of Life—New Turn in Thought.
 
CHAPTER III
Japan’s Asiatic Policy 33
Korean Situation—Policy of Self-Preservation—Shantung Settlement—Coöperation with China—Understanding with America—Japan’s Proper Sphere of Activity.
 
CHAPTER IV
Background of Japanese Emigration 50
Causes of Emigration and Immigration—Japan’s Land Area—Agriculture—Population—Industry—Social Factors.
 
CHAPTER V
Attempts at Emigration: Results 64
Australia—Canada—South America—The United States—Results.
 
CHAPTER VI
Causes of Anti-Japanese Agitation 75
Modern Civilization—Various Attitudes Towards Japanese—Psychological Nature of the Cause—Chinese Agitation Inherited—Local Polities—“Yellow Peril”—Propaganda—Racial Difference—Japanese Nationality—Modern Nationalism—Congestion in California—Fear and Envy Incited by Japanese Progress—Summary.
 
CHAPTER VII
Facts about the Japanese in California—Population and Birth Rate 90
Number of Japanese in California—Immigration—“Gentlemen’s Agreement”—Smuggling—Birth Rate—What we May Expect in the Future.
 
CHAPTER VIII
Facts about the Japanese in California—Farmers and Alien Land Laws 120
History of Japanese Agriculture in California—Causes of Progress—Japanese Farm Labor—Japanese Farmers—Anti-Alien Land Laws—Land Laws of Japan—Effect of the Initiative Bill.
 
CHAPTER IX
Assimilation 148
Nationalism and Assimilation—Meaning of “Assimilation”—Biological Assimilation—Is Assimilation without Intermarriage Possible?—Cultural Assimilation—Assimilability of Japanese Immigrants—Native-Born Japanese.
 
CHAPTER X
General Conclusion 178
 
APPENDIXES
Appendix A

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