Research field (2):
History - Europe/America
, History - General
Research keywords (22):
国民国家
, アメリカ史
, アメリカ文化
, Nationalism
, U.S. History
, Immigration Policy
, American Studies
, シティズンシップ
, Citizenship
, Family
, Ethnicity
, Race
, Immigration
, United States of America
, アメリカ
, 政治文化
, 家族
, エスニシティ
, アメリカ合衆国
, 人種
, 移民
, 市民権
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
2006 - 2007 フルブライト奨学金(日米教育委員会):大学院留学プログラム
Papers (8):
Yuki Oda. Family Unity and "Noncitizen Citizenship": The Advocacy of the International Institutes on Behalf of Separated Families. The Japanese Journal of American Studies. 2023. 34. 89-110
The American-Mexican Border seen from the USA: Border Line, Border Zone, and Border in History. Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Journal of Historical Studies). 2020. 995. 33-43
Yuki Oda. Digital Resources for American History. Rikkyo American Studies. 2018. 40. 33-56
Yuki Oda. "Family" in U.S. Immigration Law. Pacific and American Studies. 2015. 15. 58-70
Yuki Oda. Reclaiming U.S. Citizenship: Mexican-American Repatriation in the 1930s and Their Mexican-born Children. Generations: Rethinking Age and Citizenship (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2015). 2015
Book Review:Miya Suga, American Census and the Boundary of "Race" : a History of Census Taking on Minority Groups through Manuscript Population Schedules. Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 2020. American Studies Newsletter. 2021. 206. 6-6
Yuki Oda. Historical Studies in Japan 2019 - North America. Shigaku Zasshi. 2020. 129. 5. 394-398
Yuki Oda. Book Review: Tasuku Todayama, The Bracero Program and Protection of Mexicans' Rights: A History of the U.S.-Mexico Guestworker Program, 1942-1964 (Sairyusha, 2018). American History Review. 2020. 37. 31-38
Yuki Oda. Book Review: Katherine Benton-Cohen, Inventing the Immigration Problem: Dillingham Commission and Its Legacy (Harvard UP, 2018). H-Diplo. 2019
Immigration Federalism and Immigration Localism: Past and Present
(Japanese Association for American History, Annual Meeting 2018 2018)
Mexican-American Repatriation and Citizenship Cases
(Organization of American Historians, , Annual Conference 2018)
Contested Boundaries: Federal, State, and Local Immigration Powers and Immigrant Rights in the 21st Century
(CPAS Seminar, Center for Pacific American Studies, the University of Tokyo 2017)