“Andrea Mendoza’s Transpacific Nonencounters is a groundbreaking study that redefines how we think about race, coloniality, and knowledge production across Japan and Mexico. Through the innovative framework of “nonencounter,’ Mendoza offers a bold, field-defining contribution to transpacific, decolonial, and comparative studies.”—Leo T.S. Ching, author of Anti-Japan: The Politics of Sentiment in Postcolonial East Asia“Transpacific Nonencounters urges readers to reevaluate the language of distance and difference that articulates settler-colonialism, imperialism, and anti-Blackness as a global grammar. Mendoza offers the concept of the nonencounter as a capacious site of reading that indexes these disavowed transpacific legacies of racism. An invaluable and inspiring contribution to understanding the stakes of adopting the transpacific as a critical viewpoint.”—Laura J. Torres-Rodríguez, author of Orientaciones transpacíficas: la modernidad mexicana y el espectro de Asia