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Japanese American Relocation in World War II - A Reconsideration (Paperback)
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Japanese American Relocation in World War II - A Reconsideration (Paperback)
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In this revisionist history of the United States government
relocation of Japanese-American citizens during World War II, Roger
W. Lotchin challenges the prevailing notion that racism was the
cause of the creation of these centers. After unpacking the origins
and meanings of American attitudes toward the Japanese-Americans,
Lotchin then shows that Japanese relocation was a consequence of
nationalism rather than racism. Lotchin also explores the
conditions in the relocation centers and the experiences of those
who lived there, with discussions on health, religion, recreation,
economics, consumerism, and theater. He honors those affected by
uncovering the complexity of how and why their relocation happened,
and makes it clear that most Japanese-Americans never went to a
relocation center. Written by a specialist in US home front
studies, this book will be required reading for scholars and
students of the American home front during World War II, Japanese
relocation, and the history of Japanese immigrants in America.
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