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  1. Relocating Authority
    Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  University Press of Colorado, Boulder

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781607324003; 9781607324010 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Series: Nikkei in the Americas
    Scope: 265 p.
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  2. Relocating authority
    Japanese Americans writing to redress mass incarceration
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  University Press of Colorado, Boulder

    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history... more

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    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history for methodological inspiration and guidance, Mira Shimabukuro shows how writing was used privately and publicly to individually survive and collectively resist the conditions of incarceration. Examining a wide range of diverse texts and literacy practices such as diary entries, note-taking, manifestos, and multiple drafts of single documents, Relocating Authority draws upon community archives, visual histories, and Asian American history and theory to reveal the ways writing has served as a critical tool for incarcerees and their descendants. Incarcerees not only used writing to redress the 'internment' in the moment but also created pieces of text that enabled and inspired further redress long after the camps had closed. Relocating Authority highlights literacy's enduring potential to participate in social change and assist an imprisoned people in relocating authority away from their captors and back to their community and themselves. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ethnic and Asian American rhetorics, American studies, and anyone interested in the relationship between literacy and social justice"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781607324003
    Series: George and Sakaye Aratani Nikkei in the Americas series
    Subjects: Japanese Americans / Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 / Historiography; Japanese Americans / Reparations / History / 20th century; Authority / Social aspects / United States / History / 20th century; Creative writing / Social aspects / United States / History / 20th century; Literacy / Social aspects / United States / History / 20th century; Japanese Americans / Intellectual life / 20th century; Japanese Americans / Social conditions / 20th century; Community life / United States / History / 20th century; Social change / United States / History / 20th century; Social justice / United States / History / 20th century; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies; HISTORY / Military / World War II.; Geschichte; Gesellschaft; Zweiter Weltkrieg <Motiv>; Internierungslager <Motiv>; Literatur; Japaner; Geschichtsschreibung
    Scope: xiv, 250 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Writing-to-Redress : Attending to Nikkei Literacies of Survivance -- ReCollecting Nikkei Dissidence : The Politics of Archival Recovery and Community Self-Knowledge -- ReCollected Tapestries : The Circumstances Behind Writing-to-Redress -- Me Inwardly Before I Dared : Attending Silent Literacies of Gaman -- Everyone put in a word : The Multisources of Collective Authority Behind Public Writing-to-Redress -- Another Earnest Petition : ReWriting Mothers of Minidoka -- Relocating Authority : Expanding the Significance of Writing-to-Redress -- Appendices

  3. Relocating Authority
    Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration = Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University Press of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado

    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history for methodological inspiration and guidance, Mira Shimabukuro shows how writing was used privately and publicly to individually survive and collectively resist the conditions of incarceration. Examining a wide range of diverse texts and literacy practices such as diary entries, note-taking, manifestos, and multiple drafts of single documents, Relocating Authority draws upon community archives, visual histories, and Asian American history and theory to reveal the ways writing has served as a critical tool for incarcerees and their descendants. Incarcerees not only used writing to redress the 'internment' in the moment but also created pieces of text that enabled and inspired further redress long after the camps had closed. Relocating Authority highlights literacy's enduring potential to participate in social change and assist an imprisoned people in relocating authority away from their captors and back to their community and themselves. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ethnic and Asian American rhetorics, American studies, and anyone interested in the relationship between literacy and social justice"-- Writing-to-Redress : Attending to Nikkei Literacies of Survivance -- ReCollecting Nikkei Dissidence : The Politics of Archival Recovery and Community Self-Knowledge -- ReCollected Tapestries : The Circumstances Behind Writing-to-Redress -- Me Inwardly Before I Dared : Attending Silent Literacies of Gaman -- Everyone put in a word : The Multisources of Collective Authority Behind Public Writing-to-Redress -- Another Earnest Petition : ReWriting Mothers of Minidoka -- Relocating Authority : Expanding the Significance of Writing-to-Redress -- Appendices

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781607324003
    Series: George and Sakaye Aratani Nikkei in the American series
    Subjects: Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans; Authority; Creative writing; Literacy; Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans; Community life; Social change; Social justice
    Scope: xiv, 250 pages, illustrations, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-242) and index

    Writing-to-Redress : Attending to Nikkei Literacies of SurvivanceReCollecting Nikkei Dissidence : The Politics of Archival Recovery and Community Self-Knowledge -- ReCollected Tapestries : The Circumstances Behind Writing-to-Redress -- Me Inwardly Before I Dared : Attending Silent Literacies of Gaman -- Everyone put in a word : The Multisources of Collective Authority Behind Public Writing-to-Redress -- Another Earnest Petition : ReWriting Mothers of Minidoka -- Relocating Authority : Expanding the Significance of Writing-to-Redress -- Appendices.

  4. Relocating Authority
    Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  University Press of Colorado, Boulder

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781607324003
    Series: Nikkei in the Americas
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (265 p)
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    Description based upon print version of record

  5. Relocating Authority
    Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration = Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University Press of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado

    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Relocating Authority examines the ways Japanese Americans have continually used writing to respond to the circumstances of their community's mass imprisonment during World War II. Using both Nikkei cultural frameworks and community-specific history for methodological inspiration and guidance, Mira Shimabukuro shows how writing was used privately and publicly to individually survive and collectively resist the conditions of incarceration. Examining a wide range of diverse texts and literacy practices such as diary entries, note-taking, manifestos, and multiple drafts of single documents, Relocating Authority draws upon community archives, visual histories, and Asian American history and theory to reveal the ways writing has served as a critical tool for incarcerees and their descendants. Incarcerees not only used writing to redress the 'internment' in the moment but also created pieces of text that enabled and inspired further redress long after the camps had closed. Relocating Authority highlights literacy's enduring potential to participate in social change and assist an imprisoned people in relocating authority away from their captors and back to their community and themselves. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ethnic and Asian American rhetorics, American studies, and anyone interested in the relationship between literacy and social justice"-- Writing-to-Redress : Attending to Nikkei Literacies of Survivance -- ReCollecting Nikkei Dissidence : The Politics of Archival Recovery and Community Self-Knowledge -- ReCollected Tapestries : The Circumstances Behind Writing-to-Redress -- Me Inwardly Before I Dared : Attending Silent Literacies of Gaman -- Everyone put in a word : The Multisources of Collective Authority Behind Public Writing-to-Redress -- Another Earnest Petition : ReWriting Mothers of Minidoka -- Relocating Authority : Expanding the Significance of Writing-to-Redress -- Appendices

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781607324003
    Series: George and Sakaye Aratani Nikkei in the American series
    Subjects: Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans; Authority; Creative writing; Literacy; Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans; Community life; Social change; Social justice
    Scope: xiv, 250 pages, illustrations, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-242) and index

    Writing-to-Redress : Attending to Nikkei Literacies of SurvivanceReCollecting Nikkei Dissidence : The Politics of Archival Recovery and Community Self-Knowledge -- ReCollected Tapestries : The Circumstances Behind Writing-to-Redress -- Me Inwardly Before I Dared : Attending Silent Literacies of Gaman -- Everyone put in a word : The Multisources of Collective Authority Behind Public Writing-to-Redress -- Another Earnest Petition : ReWriting Mothers of Minidoka -- Relocating Authority : Expanding the Significance of Writing-to-Redress -- Appendices.