The thesis examines the literary archive of the Japanese diaspora in North America and uncovers evidence of an intergenerational transmission of trauma after the internment of all peoples of Japanese descent in America during World War Two. Their experience of migration, discrimination and displacement was exacerbated by the internment, the single most influential episode in their history which had a profound effect on subsequent generations. It is argued the trauma of their experiences can be located in their writing and, drawing on the works of Freud and trauma theoreticians Cathy Caruth and Ruth Leys in particular, the thesis constructs a theoretical framework which may be applied to post-internment Japanese diasporic writing to reveal ...
The Japanese American community has been deeply marked by the internment experience as a result of t...
During World War II German-Jewish and Japanese-American women used poetry to express powerful emotio...
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Executive Order 9066 required all people ...
This paper reflects on ways in which intergenerational familial experience of the Japanese American ...
After President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 in 1942, 110,000 to 120,000 men, women, and ch...
The internment of Japanese-American civilians during the Second World War caused many of the interne...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/112005/1/josi12115.pd
Niniejsza praca traktuje o zbiorowym zjawisku traumy występującym w społeczeństwie japońskim tuż po ...
In this thesis, I focus on the themes of family memory and history in relation to the Japanese diasp...
Presenting this diploma thesis as a general overview of one group of writers, perhaps only a few wor...
World War II effected catastrophic change over much of the world. In the present, this event still a...
This study focuses on four 21st Century Malaysian novels about the Japanese Occupation, written in E...
This thesis analyses the experiences, memories, and events of the World War II mass incarceration of...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
WWII saw the forced removal of around 120,000 Japanese Americans to concentration camps across the U...
The Japanese American community has been deeply marked by the internment experience as a result of t...
During World War II German-Jewish and Japanese-American women used poetry to express powerful emotio...
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Executive Order 9066 required all people ...
This paper reflects on ways in which intergenerational familial experience of the Japanese American ...
After President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 in 1942, 110,000 to 120,000 men, women, and ch...
The internment of Japanese-American civilians during the Second World War caused many of the interne...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/112005/1/josi12115.pd
Niniejsza praca traktuje o zbiorowym zjawisku traumy występującym w społeczeństwie japońskim tuż po ...
In this thesis, I focus on the themes of family memory and history in relation to the Japanese diasp...
Presenting this diploma thesis as a general overview of one group of writers, perhaps only a few wor...
World War II effected catastrophic change over much of the world. In the present, this event still a...
This study focuses on four 21st Century Malaysian novels about the Japanese Occupation, written in E...
This thesis analyses the experiences, memories, and events of the World War II mass incarceration of...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
WWII saw the forced removal of around 120,000 Japanese Americans to concentration camps across the U...
The Japanese American community has been deeply marked by the internment experience as a result of t...
During World War II German-Jewish and Japanese-American women used poetry to express powerful emotio...
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Executive Order 9066 required all people ...