Placing Memory: A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment

Placing Memory: A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment

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Oct 27, 2008 · English · Hardcover (132 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 132
Language English
Published Oct 27, 2008
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10 080613951X
ISBN-13 9780806139517

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In a poignant exploration of a significant chapter in American history, this volume delves into the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II. Through an artistic lens, it presents a visual narrative that captures the profound impact of internment on individuals and communities. The photographs serve as both a stark reminder of the past and a catalyst for reflection on the implications of such injustices.

Todd Stewart's evocative imagery brings forth the stark reality of internment camps, portraying the resilience of Japanese Americans as they navigated the harsh and dehumanizing conditions. Each photograph offers a glimpse into the lives, emotions, and enduring spirit of those affected, transforming personal stories into powerful symbols of loss and survival.

Alongside Stewart's photography, Karen J. Leong's insightful commentary enhances the understanding of the historical context and the significance of memory in the face of adversity. Their collaborative efforts invite readers to connect deeply with the material, fostering empathy and awareness.

This work goes beyond mere documentation; it serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of preserving memory in the pursuit of justice and understanding. Through its compelling visuals and narratives, it sheds light on the resilience of the human spirit and the necessity of confronting historical injustices.

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