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Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

 
East Asian Studies
Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Biography: 

 

Dr Rashaad Eshack received his PhD in Japanese Studies from the University of Cambridge (Homerton College), where his dissertation examined the intersection of migration, education, and citizenship in Japanese overseas communities across the Pacific during the interwar and wartime period. His work has appeared in the Pacific Historical ReviewThe Annual Review of Migration Studies, and in edited volumes with the Hoover Institution Press. He has presented his research internationally, including at conferences and workshops in Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Prior to joining FAMES, he held research affiliations at Sophia University, Kyoto University, and the Japan Research Centre at SOAS. He also currently serves as Managing Editor of the journal, Japan Forum.

Research interests: 

Dr Eshack’s research explores the relationship between migration, empire, and education in Japanese overseas communities. His current project develops the concept of “nikkei citizenship” to analyse how Japanese overseas schools in Peru, Hawai‘i, and the wider Pacific articulated competing civic and moral responsibilities to both imperial Japan and countries of residence. More broadly, his work contributes to transnational histories of the Japanese empire, citizenship studies, and the global history of education.

Articles, Book Chapters etc

Subjection and Citizenship: 1930s Nikkei Citizenry and Japanese-Language Education in Hawai‘i Japanese America on the Eve of the Pacific War: An Untold History of the 1930s. pp. 181-206 (2024)
In the Black Ships’ Wake: Early American Enterprise at Treaty Port Hakodate Pacific Historical Review 93, no. 1 (February 1, 2024) pp. 97–124 (2024)
Temples of Virtue: Crafting Nikkei Citizenship in 1930’s Japanese Language Schools in Peru The Annual Review of Migration Studies: Japanese Association of Migration Studies (2024)