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Placing Memory

Placing Memory

A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment

by Todd Stewart and Karen J. Leong
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/10/2008

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When the U.S. government incarcerated 120,000 Japanese Americans as ""domestic enemy aliens"" during World War II, most other Americans succumbed to their fears and endorsed the confinement of their fellow citizens. Ten ""relocation centers"" were scattered across the West. Today, in the crumbling foundations, overgrown yards, and material artifacts of these former internment camps, we can still sense the injustices suffered there.Placing Memory is a powerful visual record of the internment. Featuring Todd Stewart's stunning color photographs of the sites as they appear today, the book provides a rigorous visual survey of the physical features of the camps - roads, architectural remains, and monuments - along with maps and statistical information.

Also included in this volume - juxtaposed with Stewart's modern-day images - are the black-and-white photographs commissioned during the 1940s by the War Relocation Authority. Thoughtful essays by Karen Leong, Natasha Egan, and John Tateishi provide provocative context for all the photographs.
ISBN:
9780806139517
9780806139517
Category:
Individual photographers
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-10-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
132
Dimensions (mm):
229x305x18mm
Weight:
1.1kg

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