Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress / Edition 1

Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress / Edition 1

by Alice Yang Murray
ISBN-10:
080474534X
ISBN-13:
9780804745345
Pub. Date:
12/13/2007
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10:
080474534X
ISBN-13:
9780804745345
Pub. Date:
12/13/2007
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress / Edition 1

Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress / Edition 1

by Alice Yang Murray

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Overview

This book analyzes how the politics of memory and history affected representations of the World War II internment of Japanese Americans during the last six decades. It compares attempts by government officials, internees, academics, and activists to control interpretations of internment causes and consequences in congressional hearings, court proceedings, scholarship, popular literature, ethnic community events, monuments, museums, films, and Web sites. Initial accounts celebrated internee loyalty, military patriotism, postwar assimilation, and "model minority" success. Later histories emphasized racist "concentration camps," protests inside the camps, and continued suffering within the community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804745345
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 12/13/2007
Series: Asian America
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Alice Yang Murray is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her publications include Major Problems in Asian American History (2003), and What Did the Internment of Japanese Americans Mean? (2000).

Table of Contents

List of Figures     xi
Acknowledgments     xiii
Introduction: Historians, Objectivity, and the Politics of Knowledge Production     1
The History of "Military Necessity" and the Justification for Internment     15
Dillon S. Myer and the WRA's History of "Relocation, Reintegration, and Rehabilitation"     52
"We Pledge Our Fullest Cooperation": A History of Loyalty and Patriotism in the Japanese American Citizens League     103
The History of "Helpful" Administrative Advisers and "Objective" Researchers Within the Camps     140
The Resurrection of the History of Internment in the 1960s and 1970s     185
America's "Concentration Camps": Revisionist Histories and Activism in the 1960s and 1970s     232
"Three Strands Woven into a Single Fabric": Japanese American History and the Struggle to Obtain Redress     287
Multiple Histories of Internment and the Passage of Redress Legislation     333
Representations of Internment in Art and Media, and the Lessons of History     382
Epilogue: The Legacy of Japanese American Internment and Redress     435
Notes     455
Bibliography     529
Index     569
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