In this lyrical but controversial memoir of his childhood in a Japanese internment camp for Dutch colonialists during World War II, Lanzing enlivens ongoing discussions of the politics of memory and the powerful--if contentious--contributions that subjective accounts make to historiography and the legacies of the past.
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In this lyrical but controversial memoir of his childhood in a Japanese internment camp for Dutch colonialists during World War II, Lanzing enlivens ongoing discussions of the politics of memory and the powerful--if contentious--contributions that subjective accounts make to historiography and the legacies of the past.
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