A panoramic visual study of the wartime incarceration camps in which Japanese Americans were unjustly detained This volume conducts an immersive visual journey through the incarceration camps that held 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. American photographer Sandy Sugawara (born 1953) and Spanish photographer Catiana Garcia-Kilroy (born 1964) tell the story of each camp through original and archival photographs, personal stories and government documents. Interweaving prisoners' stories printed on translucent ...
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A panoramic visual study of the wartime incarceration camps in which Japanese Americans were unjustly detained This volume conducts an immersive visual journey through the incarceration camps that held 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. American photographer Sandy Sugawara (born 1953) and Spanish photographer Catiana Garcia-Kilroy (born 1964) tell the story of each camp through original and archival photographs, personal stories and government documents. Interweaving prisoners' stories printed on translucent paper with dramatic landscapes, the design captures the multilayered feelings of anger, vulnerability, determination, cultural pride and shared grief of those who lived in these camps. The book also contains an essay by Donna Nagata, professor of psychology at University of Michigan, who has conducted important research on the multigenerational consequences of the incarcerations. Given today's continuing climate of intolerance, it is urgent that this period of our history not be forgotten.
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VG: Exlibrary book in excellent condition. Sticker at the base of the spine. Sticker on the back free end page. Matte white casebound book. There is a color image pasted into a debossed frame on the front cover. There is an eighteen-page softcover book pasted onto the front pasted end age. Pages: (10), 11-333, (2). Profusely illustrated with majority color images. "Show Me the Way to Go to Home is an immersive, visual journey through the incarceration camps that held 120, 000 Japanese Americans during World War 2. Photographers Sandy Sugawara and Catiana Garcia Kilroy tell the story of each camp through original and archival photographs, personal stories, and government documents. It's a frightening tale of a society that failed to protect its vulnerable. Each camp's story is printed on exquisite rice paper which is interwoven with dramatic landscapes. The design captures the multilayered feelings of anger, vulnerability, determination, cultural pride, and shared grief of those who lived in these camps. The book also contains an essay by Dr. Donna Nagata, Professor of Psychology at University of Michigan, who has conducted important research on the multigenerational consequences of the race-based incarceration of Japanese Americans. Today's fragile and disturbing climate of intolerance makes it all the more urgent that this period of our history not be forgotten."
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