Experiences of Japanese American Women During and After World War II

Experiences of Japanese American Women During and After World War II

Author: Precious Yamaguchi

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780739192429

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Experiences of Japanese American Women during and after World War II examines the experiences of Japanese American women who were in internment camps during World War II and after. Precious Yamaguchi follows these women after they were released and shows how they tried to rebu...


Japanese American Women

Japanese American Women

Author: Mei Takaya Nakano

Publisher: Mina Press Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780942610055

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A history of Japanese American women ; shows the critical role they played in the survival and progress of Japanese Americans as well as their contributions to society.


Serving Our Country

Serving Our Country

Author: Brenda L. Moore

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780813532783

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Annotation Documents the life histories of Japanese American women who served in WWII.


When Women Rule the Court

When Women Rule the Court

Author: Nicole Willms

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2017-08-28

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 0813584183

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For nearly one hundred years, basketball has been an important part of Japanese American life. Women’s basketball holds a special place in the contemporary scene of highly organized and expansive Japanese American leagues in California, in part because these leagues have produced numerous talented female players. Using data from interviews and observations, Nicole Willms explores the interplay of social forces and community dynamics that have shaped this unique context of female athletic empowerment. As Japanese American women have excelled in mainstream basketball, they have emerged as local stars who have passed on the torch by becoming role models and building networks for others.


Steel Butterflies

Steel Butterflies

Author: Nancy Brown Diggs

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9780791436240

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Explores how Japanese women living in the United States see themselves and how they see American women.


Japanese American Incarceration

Japanese American Incarceration

Author: Stephanie D. Hinnershitz

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2021-10-01

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0812299957

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Between 1942 and 1945, the U.S. government wrongfully imprisoned thousands of Japanese American citizens and profited from their labor. Japanese American Incarceration recasts the forced removal and incarceration of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II as a history of prison labor and exploitation. Following Franklin Roosevelt's 1942 Executive Order 9066, which called for the exclusion of potentially dangerous groups from military zones along the West Coast, the federal government placed Japanese Americans in makeshift prisons throughout the country. In addition to working on day-to-day operations of the camps, Japanese Americans were coerced into harvesting crops, digging irrigation ditches, paving roads, and building barracks for little to no compensation and often at the behest of privately run businesses—all in the name of national security. How did the U.S. government use incarceration to address labor demands during World War II, and how did imprisoned Japanese Americans respond to the stripping of not only their civil rights, but their labor rights as well? Using a variety of archives and collected oral histories, Japanese American Incarceration uncovers the startling answers to these questions. Stephanie Hinnershitz's timely study connects the government's exploitation of imprisoned Japanese Americans to the history of prison labor in the United States.


Japanese American Midwives

Japanese American Midwives

Author: Susan L. Smith

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0252092430

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In the late nineteenth century, Japan's modernizing quest for empire transformed midwifery into a new woman's profession. With the rise of Japanese immigration to the United States, Japanese midwives (sanba) served as cultural brokers as well as birth attendants for Issei women. They actively participated in the creation of Japanese American community and culture as preservers of Japanese birthing customs and agents of cultural change. Japanese American Midwives reveals the dynamic relationship between this welfare state and the history of women and health. Susan L. Smith blends midwives' individual stories with astute analysis to demonstrate the impossibility of clearly separating domestic policy from foreign policy, public health from racial politics, medical care from women's caregiving, and the history of women and health from national and international politics. By setting the history of Japanese American midwives in this larger context, Smith reveals little-known ethnic, racial, and regional aspects of women's history and the history of medicine.


Experiences of Japanese American Women during and after World War II

Experiences of Japanese American Women during and after World War II

Author: Precious Vida Yamaguchi

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2014-12-23

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 0739192434

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Experiences of Japanese American Women during and after World War II: Living in Internment Camps and Rebuilding Life Afterwards examines the experiences of Japanese American women who were in internment camps during World War II and after. Precious Yamaguchi follows these women after they were released and shows how they tried to rebuild their lives after losing everything. Using evidence from primary sources as well as over seven years of interviews with sixteen women, Yamaguchi provides a feminist, intergenerational, and historical study of how unequal the justice system has been to this group of people and how it has affected their quality of life, sense of identity, and relationship with future generations.


Reflections

Reflections

Author: Nobuya Tsuchida

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13:

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This anthology of memoirs by 14 Japanese American women in Minnesota vividly depicts how individual citizens of Japanese ancestry were uniquely affected by World War II at the personal level on account of their ethnic background and American racism, as well as how they have achieved personal success. --Publisher.


Issei, Nisei, War Bride

Issei, Nisei, War Bride

Author: Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2010-04-20

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1439903506

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A unique study of Japanese American women employed as domestic workers.