Nisei Soldiers Break Their Silence : Coming Home to Hood River /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; Oral History Methodology; Introduction; Part I: Early Years; 1. "Growing Up in Two Worlds" : Balancing Japanese America; 2. "Nice People So Long as They Are in a Minority" : The Japanese American Community in Hood River; Part II: World War II; 3. "Why Didn't You Tell Us the War Was Coming?" : Community Fallout from Pearl Harbor; 4. "Fighting for Good Uncle Sam" : Nisei Enter the Military; 5. "The Two-Sided Sword" : Wartime Changes for Japanese American Families; 6. "Getting Shot from Ahead of Us and Behind Us" : War in the South Pacific.
- 7. "From Somewhere in Europe" : War in Europe8. "I've Got a Lot of Fighting to Do Right Here" : Charged with Willful Disobedience; 9. "Discard My Uniform for Good" : The End of the War; Part III: After the War; 10. "No Japes Wanted in Hood River" : The Hood River Situation; 11. "Ninety Percent Are Against the Japs!" : Veterans and Their Families Return; 12. "You Could Feel It" : Resettling in the Community and Elsewhere; 13. "Time Is a Good Healer" : Rebuilding; 14. "Guilty of Courage" : Discipline Barrack Boys' Appeals; Part IV: Today.
- 15. "Opening the Closets of History" : The Community Today16. No "Ordinary Soldiers" : The Patriot Test; Afterword; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index.