The history of Japanese American incarceration is traditionally framed as one of the bleakest chapters in twentieth-century US history. Yet interest in the story of Japanese Americans and the lessons of the incarceration are not limited to the United States or the Japanese diaspora. This article examines media reactions to the story of the Japanese American incarceration and the redress movement of the 1980s in four Western European countries—the Netherlands, United Kingdom, West Germany, and France. In each country, media outlets discussed the redress movement and the Japanese American experience, larger issues of racism within the United States, and financial compensation for war victims. In doing so, these media accounts both dramatize t...
International criminal prosecutions for serious violations of human rights are not only connected to...
The Japanese attack on American military base in Pearl Harbor and the US entry into World War II ch...
This article examines the arguments and claims of the two groups which have been most active in the ...
Japanese American internment in the United States during World War II affected thousands of lives fo...
This Article analyzes the historical roots of the Japanese government\u27s rhetoric of racial suprem...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
<p>The confinement of some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, often called the Ja...
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Working between the Amos Gitai film One Day You’ll Understand (2008) and the 1987 Klaus Barbie trial...
Working between the Amos Gitai film One Day You’ll Understand (2008) and the 1987 Klaus Barbie trial...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
In 2013, the Civil Liberties Act (CLA) of 1988, the U.S. government legislation which provided for a...
The confinement of some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, often called the Japanese Am...
For Japanese incarcerated during World War II, returning “home” to Los Angeles was daunting. Often, ...
Rather than highlight the plight of the Japanese-American community during WWII as many scholars hav...
International criminal prosecutions for serious violations of human rights are not only connected to...
The Japanese attack on American military base in Pearl Harbor and the US entry into World War II ch...
This article examines the arguments and claims of the two groups which have been most active in the ...
Japanese American internment in the United States during World War II affected thousands of lives fo...
This Article analyzes the historical roots of the Japanese government\u27s rhetoric of racial suprem...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
<p>The confinement of some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, often called the Ja...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/112005/1/josi12115.pd
Working between the Amos Gitai film One Day You’ll Understand (2008) and the 1987 Klaus Barbie trial...
Working between the Amos Gitai film One Day You’ll Understand (2008) and the 1987 Klaus Barbie trial...
This dissertation examines how death, generationality, and normativity operate intimately to legitim...
In 2013, the Civil Liberties Act (CLA) of 1988, the U.S. government legislation which provided for a...
The confinement of some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, often called the Japanese Am...
For Japanese incarcerated during World War II, returning “home” to Los Angeles was daunting. Often, ...
Rather than highlight the plight of the Japanese-American community during WWII as many scholars hav...
International criminal prosecutions for serious violations of human rights are not only connected to...
The Japanese attack on American military base in Pearl Harbor and the US entry into World War II ch...
This article examines the arguments and claims of the two groups which have been most active in the ...