This project investigates the carceral connections between two groups—Japanese Americans incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II and Vietnamese refugees following the end of the Vietnam War. By looking at the wartime logic of these U.S. racialized wars in Asia that extended domestically to impact the Japanese American incarcerees and Vietnamese refugees, my research analyzes these camps as transitional spaces of racialization. The lens of food and foodways shows how camp food encoded the dehumanization of these racialized groups of people.Centering camp survivor stories helps elucidate the lasting impact of the carceral experience and the ways that memories of food can become tied to traumatic experiences. As counternar...
In my interdisciplinary analysis of foodways which combines Gender Studies with Holocaust Studies, I...
In this paper, we offer a multi-generational auto-ethnography of food. As mother and daughter, we ex...
abstract: Asian Americans have a unique relationship with food. From the moment they landed on Ameri...
This project investigates the carceral connections between two groups—Japanese Americans incarcerate...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Drawing on ethnographic research in the UK’s only support facility for ageing Jewish Shoah survivors...
Some of the most unusual objects found in the concentration camps upon the end of the Second World W...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
This thesis explores how food is a mechanism for constructing identity and community in carceral set...
This project investigates the thematization of food in memories, recorded as oral histories, of Li...
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Executive Order 9066 required all people ...
Evidence for everyday resistance by Japanese American internees can be identified at the Manzanar Wa...
Foodways constitute salient symbols of cultural identity and\ud sense of place. This is particularly...
This project studies works by Asian Pacific American writers and artists that respond critically to ...
The purpose of this study is to fill the void in scholarly literature on Mexican American Prisoners ...
In my interdisciplinary analysis of foodways which combines Gender Studies with Holocaust Studies, I...
In this paper, we offer a multi-generational auto-ethnography of food. As mother and daughter, we ex...
abstract: Asian Americans have a unique relationship with food. From the moment they landed on Ameri...
This project investigates the carceral connections between two groups—Japanese Americans incarcerate...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Drawing on ethnographic research in the UK’s only support facility for ageing Jewish Shoah survivors...
Some of the most unusual objects found in the concentration camps upon the end of the Second World W...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
This thesis explores how food is a mechanism for constructing identity and community in carceral set...
This project investigates the thematization of food in memories, recorded as oral histories, of Li...
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u27s Executive Order 9066 required all people ...
Evidence for everyday resistance by Japanese American internees can be identified at the Manzanar Wa...
Foodways constitute salient symbols of cultural identity and\ud sense of place. This is particularly...
This project studies works by Asian Pacific American writers and artists that respond critically to ...
The purpose of this study is to fill the void in scholarly literature on Mexican American Prisoners ...
In my interdisciplinary analysis of foodways which combines Gender Studies with Holocaust Studies, I...
In this paper, we offer a multi-generational auto-ethnography of food. As mother and daughter, we ex...
abstract: Asian Americans have a unique relationship with food. From the moment they landed on Ameri...