Night in the American Village

Women in the Shadow of the U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa

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Pub Date Jun 18 2019 | Archive Date Jun 18 2019

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"A lively encounter with identity and American military history in Okinawa. Night in the American Village is by turns intellectual, hip, and sexy. I admire it for its ferocity, style, and vigor. A wonderful book."
—Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead

A beautifully written examination of the complex relationship between the women living near the U.S. bases in Okinawa and the servicemen who are stationed there

At the southern end of the Japanese archipelago lies Okinawa, host to a vast complex of U.S. military bases. A legacy of World War II, these bases have been a fraught issue in Japan for decades—with tensions exacerbated by the often volatile relationship between islanders and the military, especially after the brutal rape of a twelve-year-old girl by three servicemen in the 1990s.

But the situation is more complex than it seems. In Night in the American Village, journalist Akemi Johnson takes readers deep into the "border towns" surrounding the bases—a world where cultural and political fault lines compel individuals, both Japanese and American, to continually renegotiate their own identities. Focusing on the women there, she follows the complex fallout of the murder of an Okinawan woman by an ex–U.S. serviceman in 2016 and speaks to protesters, to women who date and marry American men and groups that help them when problems arise, and to Okinawans whose family members survived World War II.

Thought-provoking and timely, Night in the American Village is a vivid look at the enduring wounds of U.S.-Japanese history and the cultural and sexual politics of the American military empire.

"A lively encounter with identity and American military history in Okinawa. Night in the American Village is by turns intellectual, hip, and sexy. I admire it for its ferocity, style, and vigor. A...

Advance Praise

"A searing and stylish debut .. a must-read look at the impact of the U.S.’s overseas military presence on the people who live near it, cultural collisions, and gendered violence." -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

"A searing and stylish debut .. a must-read look at the impact of the U.S.’s overseas military presence on the people who live near it, cultural collisions, and gendered violence." -- Publishers...


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ISBN 9781620973318
PRICE $36.99 (USD)
PAGES 224

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The author's painstaking research and attention to detail is obvious in the writing of this book. There were many facts that I only discovered after reading this!

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“Night in the American Village” by Akemi Johnson is a book that is going to stay with me for an incredibly long time.

Ms. Johnson gives the women at the military bases in Okinawa their voices, their truth, and their power.

This book is not always an easy read but it is an incredibly important one and an absolutely empowering story that reveals the horrors that all too many people are not aware of that occurred in WWII Japan.

Thank you to the author and the publisher for kindly and generously providing me with an arc via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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