The long afterlife of Nikkei wartime incarceration
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D769.8.A6 I55 2016
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xiii, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-230) and index.
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"Reexamines the history of imprisonment of U.S. and Canadian citizens of Japanese descent during World War II. Karen M. Inouye explores how historical events can linger in individual and collective memory and then crystallize in powerful moments of political engagement. Drawing on interviews and untapped archival materials - regarding politicians Norman Mineta and Warren Furutani, sociologist Tamotsu Shibutani, and Canadian activist Mary Kitagawa, among others - Inouye considers the experiences of former wartime prisoners and their ongoing involvement in large-scale educational and legislative efforts. While many consider wartime incarceration an isolated historical moment, Inouye shows how internment and the suspension of rights have continued to impact political discourse and public policies in both the United States and Canada long after their supposed political and legal reversal. In particular, she attends to how activist groups can use the persistence of memory to engage empathetically with people across often profound cultural and political divides. This book addresses the mechanisms by which injustice can transform both its victims and its perpetrators, detailing the dangers of suspending rights during times of crisis as well as the opportunities for more empathetic agency"--,Provided by publisher
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Inouye, K. M. (2016). The long afterlife of Nikkei wartime incarceration . Stanford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Inouye, Karen M., 1964-. 2016. The Long Afterlife of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Inouye, Karen M., 1964-. The Long Afterlife of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2016.

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Inouye, K. M. (2016). The long afterlife of nikkei wartime incarceration. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

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Inouye, Karen M. The Long Afterlife of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration Stanford University Press, 2016.

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