Trans-Pacific Minor Visions in Japanese Diasporic Art

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yasuko Takezawa, L. Kina
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This special issue of adva Journal sheds light on new dimensions of Japanese diasporic art to reflect the encounters of Japanese diaspora artists with other transmigrants and/or minoritized and marginalized peoples. We echo Viet Thanh Nguyen and Janet Hoskins’ approach to defining “Trans-Pacific” as not a particular geographical region, but as “spaces of interaction.”1 In this spirit, we have sought to feature horizontal encounters, networks, and alliances, and fos-ter conversations between minoritized and marginalized peoples and “oth-ered” Japanese and Japanese diasporic artists and scholars, all of whom have complex identities, multiple perspectives, and transcended borders. There has been a recent scholarship Japanese American art, including Artistic Journey Moreover, Japanese artists recognized
日本散居艺术中的跨太平洋小景
这期adva杂志的特刊揭示了日本散居艺术的新维度,以反映日本散居艺术家与其他移民和/或少数民族和边缘化民族的相遇。我们赞同阮越清(Viet Thanh Nguyen)和珍妮特·霍斯金斯(Janet Hoskins)将“跨太平洋”定义为不是一个特定的地理区域,而是“互动空间”的方法。本着这一精神,我们力求突出少数民族和边缘民族与“他者”日本人和散居日本的艺术家和学者之间的横向接触、网络和联盟,以及对话,他们都具有复杂的身份、多重视角和超越边界。最近有日裔美国人的艺术奖学金,其中包括艺术之旅,而且,日本艺术家的认可
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