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http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/37/4/631.short
Tokyo Rosalie? A Franco-Japanese Envoy and Entrepreneur in the South Pacific
, 1890-1959
The unlikely story of Berthe Rosalie Kitazawa Fouque, a Franco-Japanese
businesswoman active in New Caledonia from 1937 to 1941, offers a novel way
to connect the economic, political, and social histories of the Second World
War in the South Pacific. Her story also illustrates a largely forgotten
episode of French colonial history: the successful assimilation and
integration of a New Caledonian Japanese community from 1892 to 1941. As the
unlikely emissary for one of Japan’s most powerful industrial interests,
Kitazawa Fouque temporarily acted as a privileged intermediary between the
Japanese military-industrial complex, the French colonial administration,
and the New Caledonian Japanese population. The reasons for her initial
success and ultimate failure illuminate the shifting boundaries of race,
gender, ethnicity, nationality, and class in the Franco-Japanese cultural
encounter.
https://www.nikkeiaustralia.com/nikkeiwp/wp-content/.../Symposium-Booklet.
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Berthe Rosalie Kitazawa Fouque, her two daughters, and grand-daughter were
assigned to section B of the Number 4 Camp in Tatura.
In 1943 Australian authorities refused the family’s request to be
repatriated to Japan because they suspected them of being intelligence risks
. The
Kitazawa family remained interned until 1946. |
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