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The internment of memory: Forgetting and remembering the Japanese American World War II experience.

机译:记忆的牢笼:忘记和记住日裔美国人第二次世界大战的经历。

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During World War II, over 100,000 Japanese American were confined in relocation and internment camps across the country as a result of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066. While many of their families were behind barbed wire, thousands of other Japanese Americans served in the US Army's Military Intelligence Service and the all-Japanese American 100th Infantry and 442nd Regimental Combat Team. These circumstances were largely public knowledge during the war years, but a pervasive silence on the subject became apparent in the decades following the war. Due to widespread racism and recognition of the hypocrisy evident in a democratic country confining its own citizens, many Americans were content to allow the Japanese American experiences to be forgotten. The destruction and scattering of communities through evacuation and resettlement and a sense of shame within the Japanese American community helped perpetuate the silence amongst Japanese Americans as well. Through the Civil Rights Movement, the social protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and ultimately through the redress movement in the 1980s, the Japanese American voice gradually entered the public consciousness.;Following the discussion of the historical context for the WWII experiences of the Japanese Americans, this research analyzes the period of forgetting and the various factors that combined to allow for eventual change. An analysis of public commemoration through war memorials, museums, historic sites, community events, and the less traditional memorials of novels, artwork, and films reveals how members of the Japanese American community and sympathetic Caucasian Americans overcame racist opposition and demonstrated determination in their efforts to pay tribute to the sacrifices of the soldiers, preserve relevant sites, and provide for the education of current and future generations on the subject of the Japanese American experience. The research also demonstrates the diversity within the Japanese American community, by disproving the common stereotype of homogeneity within the "model minority," and revealing the strength of individualism within the community as a significant contributing factor to memorialization efforts.
机译:第二次世界大战期间,由于富兰克林·罗斯福总统9066年的行政命令,全国超过100,000名日裔美国人被限制在拆迁和拘留营中。尽管他们的许多家庭都被带刺铁丝网,但成千上万的日裔美国人在美国陆军军事情报局和全日美第100步兵和第442团战斗部队。这些情况主要是战争年代的公众知识,但是在战争之后的几十年中,对此话题的普遍沉默变得显而易见。由于种族主义的普遍存在和对民主国家的拘束,人们承认自己的伪善,许多美国人都满足于让日裔美国人的经历被遗忘。日裔美国人社区通过撤离和重新安置造成的社区破坏和分散以及羞耻感也使日裔美国人之间保持了沉默。通过民权运动,1960年代和1970年代的社会抗议运动,以及最终通过1980年代的赔偿运动,日裔美国人的声音逐渐进入了公众的意识。在讨论第二次世界大战经历的历史背景之后日裔美国人,这项研究分析了遗忘的时期以及各种因素,这些因素共同导致了最终的变化。通过战争纪念馆,博物馆,历史遗址,社区活动以及较不传统的小说,艺术品和电影纪念馆进行的公共纪念活动分析,揭示了日裔美国人社区和同情的高加索美国人如何克服种族主义的反对并表现出决心向士兵的牺牲致敬,保护相关地点,并就日裔美国人的经验对当代和子孙后代进行教育。该研究还通过证明“模范少数群体”中的同质性的普遍刻板印象,并揭示了社区内个人主义的力量,这是纪念活动的重要因素,从而证明了日裔美国社区内部的多样性。

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  • 作者

    Salyers, Abbie Lynn.;

  • 作者单位

    Rice University.;

  • 授予单位 Rice University.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 372 p.
  • 总页数 372
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;民族学;
  • 关键词

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