This essay explores understandings of “race” – specifically, what it means to be Japanese – of nisei (“second generation”) individuals who acknowledge their near complete assimilation structurally and normatively into the Canadian mainstream. In historically-contextualized analyses of memory fragments from oral-history interviews conducted between 2011-2017, it focusses on voices and experiences of southern Alberta, an area whose significance to local, national, continental, and trans-Pacific histories of people of Japanese descent is belied by a lack of dedicated scholarly attention. In this light, this essay reveals how the fact of being Japanese in the latter half of the twentieth century was strategically central to nisei lives as indiv...
ii This thesis takes as its subject the uncanny intersection of the history of Japanese Canadian int...
This study discusses the influence of history on identity for those who are involved with the Vanco...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1028/thumbnail.jp
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
This article intends to investigate the narration of historical facts under newperspectives trough t...
This article develops a case study of two settlements of Japanese colonists—one ethnically Japanese,...
Describing historical accounts of Canadian Nikkei1 experience, historian Midge (Michiko) Ayukawa (1...
Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms (1994) highlights the difficulties encountered by Japanese when im...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Abstract: During World War II the Canadian government implemented a systematic plan to rid British C...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study is to explore issues about third g...
In the context of Japanese Canadian and Japanese American studies, the silence of the Second World W...
Focusing on the situation in western Canada, this paper aims to investigate the participation of Jap...
This research explores the nature of Japanese American cultural identity through an examination of t...
ii This thesis takes as its subject the uncanny intersection of the history of Japanese Canadian int...
This study discusses the influence of history on identity for those who are involved with the Vanco...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1028/thumbnail.jp
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
This article intends to investigate the narration of historical facts under newperspectives trough t...
This article develops a case study of two settlements of Japanese colonists—one ethnically Japanese,...
Describing historical accounts of Canadian Nikkei1 experience, historian Midge (Michiko) Ayukawa (1...
Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms (1994) highlights the difficulties encountered by Japanese when im...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Abstract: During World War II the Canadian government implemented a systematic plan to rid British C...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study is to explore issues about third g...
In the context of Japanese Canadian and Japanese American studies, the silence of the Second World W...
Focusing on the situation in western Canada, this paper aims to investigate the participation of Jap...
This research explores the nature of Japanese American cultural identity through an examination of t...
ii This thesis takes as its subject the uncanny intersection of the history of Japanese Canadian int...
This study discusses the influence of history on identity for those who are involved with the Vanco...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...