An absent presence: Japanese Americans in postwar American culture, 1945-1960

1. "That Faint and Elusive Insinuation": Remembering Internment and the Dawn of the Postwar -- 2. The Internment of Anthropology: Wartime Studies of Japanese Culture -- 3. How Rose Becomes Red: The Case of Tokyo Rose and the Postwar Beginnings of ColdWar Culture -- 4. "A Mutual Broken...

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Main Author: Simpson, Caroline Chung 1963- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham Duke University Press 2001
Series:New Americanists
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Summary:1. "That Faint and Elusive Insinuation": Remembering Internment and the Dawn of the Postwar -- 2. The Internment of Anthropology: Wartime Studies of Japanese Culture -- 3. How Rose Becomes Red: The Case of Tokyo Rose and the Postwar Beginnings of ColdWar Culture -- 4. "A Mutual Brokenness": The Hiroshima Maidens Project, Japanese Americans, and American Motherhood -- 5. "Out of an Obscure Place": Japanese War Brides and Cultural Pluralism in the 1950s -- Epilogue
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [216]-225) and index
Physical Description:xi, 234 p ill 25 cm
ISBN:9780822380832
0822380838

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