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CONTENTS
- Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Romanization
- Introduction: Material Comparisons
- CHAPTER ONE
- Situating Comparisons: From the Columbia River to Modern Japan
- CHAPTER TWO
- Landscapes, by Comparison: Hokkaido and the American West
- CHAPTER THREE
- Of Dreams and Comparisons: Making Japanese Salmon Abroad
- CHAPTER FOUR
- The Success of Failed Comparisons: JICA and the Development of the Chilean Salmon Industry
- INTERLUDE
- In the Shadow of Chilean Comparisons: Hokkaido Salmon Worlds Transformed
- CHAPTER FIVE
- Stuck with Salmon: Making Modern Comparisons with Fish
- CHAPTER SIX
- When Comparisons Encounter Concrete: Wild Salmon in Hokkaido
- CHAPTER SEVEN
- Other Comparisons: Ainu, Salmon, and Indigenous Rights
- Coda: Embodied Comparisons beyond Japan
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index