Ethics of Identity: Japanese-American Internment

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March 5, 2015

 

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However, sometimes it takes a fight for survival to induce it. The incarceration of a numerous number of Japanese American's during World War II explicates one such fight that paved the identities for many, both socially and ethnically. Rarely do history classes or stories dissect this ordeal in order to expose the consequences upon the collective and individual identities of the Japanese Americans...
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Rarely do history classes or stories dissect this ordeal in order to expose the consequences upon the collective and individual identities of the Japanese Americans. While there is a voluminous body of literature that details the Japanese American narrative, there is little popular discussion of a key question: What do the Japanese internment and assimilation experiences tell us about the "national myth" and the identity of "Americans?" David Kennedy, in "Freedom from Fear," describes: The chronic discomfort of government officials with their own policy?bore witness to the singular awkwardness with which American culture tried to come to terms with the internment episode...
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