“When East is West,” Gulick, Sydney L. Outlook, 102: 12-14, April 3, 1920.


INDEX

Adaptability, Japanese disposition of, [20]
Æsthetic temperament of Japanese, [13]
Age distribution of Japanese in California, [112]
Agreement, Root-Takahira, [34]
Agriculture, Japanese, in California, [120-147];
causes of Japanese progress in, [123-126]
Ainu, [14]
American-born Japanese, [174-177]
American disposition, [9]
Americanization, criterion of, [151-154]
Ancestors, Japanese, [16]
Anti-Alien Land Laws, [138-142];
effect of, [145];
Appendixes [C], [D]
Anti-Japanese Agitation, causes of, [75-89]
Asiatic policy, Japan’s, [33-45]
Assimilation, [137]; [148-177];
and nationalism, [148-159];
meaning of, [151-154];
biological, [155-162];
of Japanese immigrants, [168-174]
Australia, Japanese emigration to, [64-67]
Birth-rate of Japanese in California, [109-119]
Boas, Professor, quoted, [163]
Bolsheviki, [38]
Buddhism, [25]
Bushido, [15], [21]
California, causes of Anti-Japanese agitation in, [75];
causes of Japanese influx to, [50-63];
Christianity among Japanese in, [169-170];
competition in, [133-135];
congestion of Japanese in, [87-89];
cultural assimilation of Japanese in, [166-168];
genesis of hostility towards Japanese in, [71];
population of, [93];
problem, [7]
Canada, Japanese emigration to, [67-69]
Capitalism, [29]
Castle, Professor, quoted, [159]
Chiba, T., quoted, [129]
China, Japan’s coöperation with, [42-45]
Chinese, [23], [95]
Chivalry, proletarian, [21]
Christianity, [28]
Colonization, Japanese policy of, [18]
Confucianism, [25], [27]
Congressional sub-Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, [176]
Constitution, Japanese, [11]
Democracy, industrial, [31]
Democratic institutions, Japanese training in, [172]
Den Do Dan, [169-170]
Despotism, Japanese, [22]
Dewey, Professor John, [29]
Dispersal of Japanese in California, [189]
Disposition, Japanese, [20]
Dual nationality, [191]
East and West, [4], [195-196]

Economic status of Japanese in California, [171]
Education, system of, [31]
Emotional nature, of Japanese, [9]
English, Japanese ability to command, [170]
Eta, [18]
Eurasiatic relationship, [6]
Expatriation Law of Japan, Appendix [K]
Farmers, Japanese, in California, [132-138]
Fishberg, Dr., quoted, [164]
“Gentlemen’s Agreement,” [100-106]
German, influence on Japan, [30];
idealism, [32]
Gikyoshin, [21]
Group consciousness of Japanese, [16]
Gulick, Dr. Sydney L., quoted, [157]
Hara kiri, [12]
Hearn, Lafcadio, [44]
Hedonism, Japanese, [15]
Hideyoshi, [10]
History of Japanese, [10], [20]
Humanism, [32]
Immigration to
Australia, [64-67]
Canada, [67-69]
South America, [69]
United States, [69-75]
Industrial democracy, [31]
Intelligence of Japanese in California, [170]
Intermarriage, [155-162]
Japan, topographical conditions of, [13];
Nature of, [14]
Japan’s, Asiatic Policy, [33];
land area, [52];
agriculture, [52-55];
industry, [57-62];
population, [55-57];
social conditions, [62-63]
Japanese, ability to speak English, [170];
age distribution of, in California, [112];
agriculture in California, [120-147];
ancestors, [16];
assimilability of, [148-177];
birth rate in California, [109-119];
civilization of, [14];
Constitution, [11];
death rate of, in California, [117];
descendants in California, [164-166], [174-177];
economic status of, in California, [171];
farm labor, [126-131];
farmers in California, [132-138];
immigration to America, [97-107];
Land Laws, [142-145];
morality of, in California, [168-169];
nationality, [85-86];
number of, in California, [91];
philosophy, [24];
sex distribution of, in California, [112];
social system, [30];
susceptibility of, [12];
training in civics, [172]
Jesuit Fathers, [10]
Jones and East, quoted, [159]
Kikotsu, [21]
Kipling, quoted, [4]
Kojiki, [16]
Korea, amalgamation of, [34];
local self-government in, [36];
situation in, [35-37]
Koreans, [18]
Kusama, Shiko, note, [170]
Labor, [30]
Land, amount held by Japanese in California, [135-137]
Land Laws, Anti-Alien, [138-142];
Appendixes [C] and [D]
League of Nations, [19]
Lippman, Walter, note, [86]
Manchuria, [37]
Mankind, [6]
Marriage, Japanese, [11]
Millis, Professor H. A., quoted, [157]
Morality of Japanese in California, [168-169]
Morris, Roland, [186]
Myth, [17]

Nationalism, [148]
Native-born Japanese, [174]
Nevada, [23]
Newlands, U. S. Senator, [23]
Nihongi, [16]
Nitobé, Dr., [22]
Number of Japanese in California, [91]
Oakesmith, John, quoted, [176]
Occidental learning, [26]
Occidentalism, ultra, [19]
Otokodate, [21]
Pacific Coast, [193-194]
Passports, [103]
Patriotism of Japanese, [17]
Perry, Commodore, [3]
Philosophy, Japanese, [24]
Picture brides, [113]
Political rights of Japanese, [31]
Politics as a cause of agitation, [80-82]
Population of Japanese in California, [90-97]
Positivism, English, [28]
Pragmatism, [29], [32]
Pride of Japanese, [11], [19]
Propaganda, [83]
Race war, [7]
Racial difference, [83-85]
Radicals, Japanese, [20]
Relationship, American Japanese, [7]
Roosevelt, Theodore, [33]
Root-Takahira Agreement, [34]
Russo-Japanese war, [18]
Sakura, Sogoro, [22]
Samurai, [12], [15]
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, [187]
Santayana, [29]
Science, lack of, in Japan, [15]
Sex distribution of Japanese in California, [113]
Shantung, [39]
Shibusawa, Viscount, [186]
Smuggling of Japanese to United States, [107-109]
Social, force, [23];
milieu as affecting man, [165];
reorganization, [29]
South America, Japanese emigration to, [69]
State Board of Control of California, [96]
Stephens, Governor, quoted, [5], [23], [122]
Suicide in Japan, [12]
Thought, Japanese, [29]
Tokugawa régime, [22]
Traits, Japanese, [9]
Treaty, American-Japanese, [187], Appendix [B]
United States, the, Japanese immigration to, [69-74]
Unity, national, [17]
Utilitarians, [29]
Vanderlip, Frank, [187]
Wang Yang Ming, [26]
White and yellow races, [5]
Wilson, Woodrow, quoted, [154]
Women, status of Japanese, [31]
Yamato race, [14]
“Yellow peril,” [82]
Young Japan, [14]


Footnotes:

[1] The System of Samurai Ethics and Obligations of Honor.

[2] See “The New Chino-Japanese Treaties and Their Import,” by T. Iyenaga, in The American Review of Reviews, September, 1915.