Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A history of ethnic identity and festival, 1934-1990. (American Crossroads, 8) cloth
Kurashige, Lon. 著
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Introduction - the problem of racial rearticulation. Part 1 Enclave:succeeding immigrants - ethnic leadership and the origins of Nisei Week; riseand fall of biculturalism consumption, socialization and Americanism. Part 2Camp: war and the American front collaboration, protest and class in theinternment crisis. Part 3 Communities: defining integration - the return ofNisei Week and remaking of Japanese American identity; the newcosmopolitanism from heterodoxy to orthodoxy; nationalisms andinternationalisms - new left, ethnic rights and shopping centres.