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1. Islands of Discontent: Okinawan Responses to Japanese and American Power (Asian Voices) by Laura Hein, Mark Selden | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-07)
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2. 3 Short Works on Japanese Americans (Asian Experience in North America Series) | |
Hardcover: 297
Pages
(1978-01)
list price: US$26.50 Isbn: 0405112912 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
3. Lost and Found: Reclaiming the Japanese American Incarceration (Asian American Experience) by Karen L. Ishizuka | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2006-09-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Combining heartfelt stories with first-rate scholarship, Lost and Found reveals the complexities of a people reclaiming their own history. For decades, victims of the United States' mass incarceration of Americans of Japanese descent during World War II were kept from understanding their experience by governmental cover-ups, euphemisms, and societal silence. Indeed, the world as a whole knew little or nothing about this shamefully un-American event. The Japanese American National Museum mounted a critically acclaimed exhibition, "America's Concentration Camps: Remembering the Japanese American Experience," with the twin goals of educating the general public and engaging former inmates in coming to grips with and telling their own history. Author/curator Karen L. Ishizuka, a third-generation Japanese American, deftly blends official history with community memory to frame the historical moment of recovery within its cultural legacy. Detailing the interactive strategy that invited visitors to become part of this groundbreaking exhibition, Ishizuka narrates the processes of revelation and reclamation that unfolded as former internees and visitors alike confronted the experience of the camps. She also ponders how the dual act of recovering--and recovering from--history necessitates private and public mediation between remembering and forgetting, speaking out and remaining silent. By embedding personal words and images within a framework of public narrative, Lost and Found works toward reclaiming a painful past and provides new insights with richness and depth."Karen Ishizuka's Lost and Found reclaims an important part of American history that was nearly forgotten. By exploring the meaning of the World War II camps from the inmates' own memories, this book achieves a level of intimacy that is not only profoundly moving, but is also essential to understanding the significance of the camps and the work of the Japanese American National Museum in preserving this history." --Senator Daniel K. Inouye |
4. Before Internment: Essays in Prewar Japanese American History (Asian America) by Yuji Ichioka | |
Hardcover: 392
Pages
(2006-03-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is a collection of the last essays by Yuji Ichioka, the foremost authority on Japanese-American history, who passed away two years ago.The essays focus on Japanese Americans during the interwar years and explore issues such as the nisei (American-born generation) relationship toward Japan, Japanese-American attitudes toward Japan's prewar expansionism in Asia, and the meaning of "loyalty" in a racist society—all controversial but central issues in Japanese-American history. Ichioka draws from original sources in Japanese and English to offer an unrivaled picture of Japanese Americans in these years.Also included in this volume are an introductory essay by editor Eiichiro Azuma that places Ichioka's work in Japanese-American historiography, and a postscript by editor Chang reflecting on Ichioka’s life-work. |
5. Claiming the Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle and Japanese America (Asian American History & Culture) by Shelley Sang-Hee Lee | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2010-12-10)
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6. Edith and Winnifred Eaton: CHINATOWN MISSIONS AND JAPANESE ROMANCES (Asian American Experience) by Dominika Ferens | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2002-03-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Arguing that Edith as much as Winnifred constructed her persona along with her pen name, Ferens considers the fiction of both Eaton sisters as ethnography. Edith and Winnifred Eaton suggests that both authors wrote through the filter of contemporary ethnographic discourse on the Far East and also wrote for readers hungry for "authentic" insight into the morals, manners, and mentality of an exotic other. Ferens traces two distinct discursive traditionsÐ-missionary and travel writingÐ-that shaped the meanings of "China" and "Japan" in the nineteenth century. She shows how these traditions intersected with the unconventional literary careers of the Eaton sisters, informing the sober, moralistic tone of Edith's stories as well as Winnifred's exotic narrative style, plots, settings, and characterizations. Bringing to the Eatons' writings a contemporary understanding of the racial and textual politics of ethnographic writing, this important account shows how these two very different writers claimed ethnographic authority, how they used that authority to explore ideas of difference, race, class and gender, and how their depictions of nonwhites worked to disrupt the process of whites' self-definition. |
7. Afro-Asian, Japanese, and Euro-American contributions to mankind and civilization yestermorrow by Yoshitaka Horiuchi | |
Unknown Binding: 238
Pages
(1981)
Isbn: 0533044863 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
8. Mothering, Education, and Ethnicity : The Transformation of Japanese American Culture (Asian Americans, Reconceptualizing Culture, History, Politics Series, Volume 7) by Susan Matoba Adler | |
Hardcover: 203
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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Excellent insights on growing up Japanese-American |
9. Moving Images: Photography and the Japanese American Incarceration (Asian American Experience) by Jasmine Alinder | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2009-01-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description When the American government began impounding Japanese American citizens after Pearl Harbor, photography became a battleground. The control of the means of representation affected nearly every aspect of the incarceration, from the mug shots criminalizing Japanese Americans to the prohibition of cameras in the hands of inmates. The government also hired photographers to make an extensive record of the forced removal and incarceration. In this insightful study, Jasmine Alinder explores the photographic record of the imprisonment in war relocation centers such as Manzanar, Tule Lake, Jerome, and others. She investigates why photographs were made, how they were meant to function, and how they have been reproduced and interpreted subsequently by the popular press and museums in constructing versions of public history. Alinder provides calibrated readings of the photographs from this period, including works by Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Manzanar camp inmate Toyo Miyatake (who constructed his own camera to document the complicated realities of camp life), and contemporary artists Patrick Nagatani and Masumi Hayashi. Illustrated with more than forty photographs, Moving Images reveals the significance of the camera in the process of incarceration as well as the construction of race, citizenship, and patriotism in this complex historical moment. Customer Reviews (1)
Fantastic!!! |
10. 442nd Infantry Regiment (United States): United States Army, Asian American, Japanese American, World War II, United States armed forces, Hawaii Admission ... Broke Monument, John E. Dahlquist, Manzanar | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-12-24)
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11. Issei and Nisei: The Settling of Japanese America (The Asian American Experience) by Ronald Takaki | |
Library Binding: 128
Pages
(1994-02)
list price: US$19.95 Isbn: 0791021793 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Asian American Art: Asian American Arts Centre, Wing Luke Asian Museum, Japanese American National Museum, Kearny Street Workshop | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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13. Moving Images: Photography and the Japanese American Incarceration (Asian American Experience) by Jasmine Alinder | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2011-01-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description When the American government began impounding Japanese American citizens after Pearl Harbor, photography became a battleground. The control of the means of representation affected nearly every aspect of the incarceration, from the mug shots criminalizing Japanese Americans to the prohibition of cameras in the hands of inmates. The government also hired photographers to make an extensive record of the forced removal and incarceration. In this insightful study, Jasmine Alinder explores the photographic record of the imprisonment in war relocation centers such as Manzanar, Tule Lake, Jerome, and others. She investigates why photographs were made, how they were meant to function, and how they have been reproduced and interpreted subsequently by the popular press and museums in constructing versions of public history. Alinder provides calibrated readings of the photographs from this period, including works by Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Manzanar camp inmate Toyo Miyatake (who constructed his own camera to document the complicated realities of camp life), and contemporary artists Patrick Nagatani and Masumi Hayashi. Illustrated with more than forty photographs, Moving Images reveals the significance of the camera in the process of incarceration as well as the construction of race, citizenship, and patriotism in this complex historical moment. |
14. Chinese Peruvian: Overseas Chinese, Chinatowns in Latin America, Asian Latin American, Japanese Peruvians, History of Peru, Loanword, Spanish language, ... (Yue), Hakka (language), Standard Mandarin | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(2009-11-25)
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15. Americans of Japanese Ancestry (The Asian Experience in North America) by Forrest Emmanuel LA Violette, Forrest E. Laviolette | |
Hardcover: 185
Pages
(1979-01)
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16. Edith and Winifred Eaton: Chinatown Missions and Japanese Romances (The Asian American Experience) by Dominika Ferens | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2002)
Asin: B000OQ4V46 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Achieving the Impossible Dream: HOW JAPANESE AMERICANS OBTAINED REDRESS (Asian American Experience) by Mitchell T Maki, Harry H Kitano, S Megan Berthold | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(1999-06-25)
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A dramatic retelling of a great moment in U.S. History
Excellent !Excellent ! Excellent !
Lesson for All to Learn
A biased view of a troubled time with 20/20 hindsight. |
18. Camp Harmony: Japanese American Internment and the Puyallup Assembly Center (Asian American Experience) by Louis Fiset | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2009-10-19)
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Japanese American Internment |
19. Dear General MacArthur: Letters from the Japanese during the American Occupation (Asian Voices) by John W. Dower | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2006-07-11)
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Rich and Illuminating! |
20. Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress (Asian America) by Alice Murray | |
Hardcover: 608
Pages
(2007-12-13)
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An indispensable sourcebook on the intrenment |
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