Transpacific Nonencounters: Racial Disconnects Across Twentieth-Century Japan and Mexico

Author:   Andrea Mendoza
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Transpacific Nonencounters: Racial Disconnects Across Twentieth-Century Japan and Mexico


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In Transpacific Nonencounters, Andrea Mendoza works across the seemingly unconnected histories of race and nation in modern Mexico and Japan, showing the commonalities in the way race figures in their state and social formations through a method Mendoza calls the theory of nonencounter. Intellectual and cultural productions of racial knowledge were important for the formation of the modernizing Mexican and Japanese states at the beginning of the twentieth century and helped conceive the project of national modernity through ideologies that promoted multiracial and multiethnic belonging—mestizaje and Pan-Asian co-prosperity. Despite the diasporic, economic, and political points of contact that connected these states throughout the twentieth century, however, traditional Eurocentric comparative and area-based studies treat the formations and legacies of Mexican mestizo nationalism and Japanese imperialism as wholly unrelated phenomena. Transpacific Nonencounters proposes a theory of nonencounter to formulate the logic of disciplinary disconnection, offering a framework and hermeneutic for a transpacific account of how Japanese imperialism and Mexican mestizo settler nationalism structured and reinforced one another through the modern formations of race and racism.

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Author:   Andrea Mendoza
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9781478033738


ISBN 10:   1478033738
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Andrea Mendoza's Transpacific Nonencounters is a groundbreaking study that redefines how we think about race, coloniality, and knowledge production across Japan and Mexico. Through the innovative framework of ""nonencounter, ' Mendoza offers a bold, field-defining contribution to transpacific, decolonial, and comparative studies.""--Leo T.S. Ching, author of, Anti-Japan: The Politics of Sentiment in Postcolonial East Asia


“Andrea Mendoza’s Transpacific Nonencounters is a groundbreaking study that redefines how we think about race, coloniality, and knowledge production across Japan and Mexico. Through the innovative framework of “nonencounter,’ Mendoza offers a bold, field-defining contribution to transpacific, decolonial, and comparative studies.”—Leo T.S. Ching, author of Anti-Japan: The Politics of Sentiment in Postcolonial East Asia “Transpacific Nonencounters urges readers to reevaluate the language of distance and difference that articulates settler-colonialism, imperialism, and anti-Blackness as a global grammar. Mendoza offers the concept of the nonencounter as a capacious site of reading that indexes these disavowed transpacific legacies of racism. An invaluable and inspiring contribution to understanding the stakes of adopting the transpacific as a critical viewpoint.”—Laura J. Torres-Rodríguez, author of Orientaciones transpacíficas: la modernidad mexicana y el espectro de Asia


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Andrea Mendoza is Assistant Professor of Japanese and Comparative Literature at the University of California, San Diego.

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