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Behind the Barbed Wire Fence -- Military Bases in East Asia: The Case of Okinawa -- Transnational Movements During the Occupation of Okinawa: Third Country Nationals and the U.S. Bases -- The "Other" Mixed Race: The Nisei in Perspective -- The Return to Okinawa: Capital, Networks, Mobility -- The Other Army: United States Forces in Japan Employees in Okinawa -- "Home is where the Heart is?" An Invisible Minority -- Future Trajectories: A Conclusion
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Japanese Words and Names -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Behind the Barbed Wire Fence -- Migrations and the U.S. Bases in Okinawa -- Military Bases and Civilian Workers -- Return and the Nisei -- Capital, Networks, and Transnational Identities -- The Research -- Organization of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Military Bases in East Asia: The Case of Okinawa -- Overseas Bases of the U.S. Military -- The Post-War Years and the Occupation of Okinawa -- The U.S. Bases in Present-day Okinawa -- References -- Chapter 3: Transnational Movements During the Occupation of Okinawa: Third Country Nationals and the U.S. Bases -- TCNs and the Global Hierarchy of Base Work -- The Entry of TCNs in Occupied Okinawa -- Being the "Other" Occupier: Situating the TCN -- Stratification and Racialization of Base Work in Occupied Okinawa -- References -- Correspondence Data -- Chapter 4: The "Other" Mixed Race: The Nisei in Perspective -- Issei, Nisei, Sansei -- Understanding the Nisei: Migrations and Ethnic Group Formation -- "Mixed" Identities in Contemporary Okinawa -- The "Other" to the Amerasian -- Re-racialization in Japan/Okinawa -- Space and Time in the Re-racialization of Mixed Identities -- References -- Chapter 5: The Return to Okinawa: Capital, Networks, Mobility -- The Concept of Return in Migration -- Returns as Heuristic -- Return Migration as a Circumstantial Option -- Nationality Acquisition of the Nisei -- Those Who Remained -- References -- Chapter 6: The Other Army: United States Forces in Japan Employees in Okinawa -- USFJ Employees in Okinawa -- Off-Base Work in Okinawa -- References -- Chapter 7: "Home Is where the Heart Is?" An Invisible Minority -- The Question of Home -- "Home" as "Place" -- "Home" as "Consciousness" -- Narrating Home.
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