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Landscapes of Injustice

A New Perspective on the Internment and Dispossession of Japanese Canadians

Landscapes of Injustice
Landscapes of Injustice

Landscapes of Injustice

A New Perspective on the Internment and Dispossession of Japanese Canadians

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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Omschrijving

A major reinterpretation of the internment of Japanese Canadians.

"This is a powerful book, marking a materialist turn in reflection on the internment of Japanese Canadians. The research collective pursues questions which, for all their focus on the details of asset liquidation -- of properties, footholds, intergenerational possibilities, built up slowly and patiently -- are not 'instead of' but deeply part of the human story of the internment. New ethnography and archival research with financial, community, and state records expose the variety of responses by Japanese Canadians, the multiplicity of logics into which officials folded racism, the breadth and variety of complicities. Landscapes of Injustice is vital reading for our moment of thinking about historical wrongs and the (im)possibility of reparations." Jennifer Henderson, Associate Professor, Carleton University, co-editor, Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress



"Well written, clearly and effectively conceived and argued throughout, and intensely moving at times, Landscapes of Injustice is a significant book that both sheds light on the processes of dispossession and racial injustice and demonstrates the utility of collaboration to historians. ... [The authors] have created a deeply important work that challenges long-held beliefs about Canadian exceptionalism. In much the same way that historians have emphasized Canada's status as a settler colonial state, opposed Canada's growing militarism, or highlighted the ways in which violence served as an organizing force in Canadian colonial history, this book serves as a clarion call to Canadians that racism, government oppression, and cruelty do not stop at the forty-ninth parallel on their way north." H-Net



"Landscapes of Injustice is a particularly impressive and unprecedented study ... [The authors] have brought a fresh take to the wartime history of Japanese Canadians, and their careful research will help convince readers of the lasting implications of the wartime policies for Canadian society." BC Studies



Jordan Stanger-Ross, professor of history and the project director of Landscapes of Injustice at the University of Victoria, is co-editor of Witness to Loss: Race, Culpability, and Memory in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Verschenen
    aug. 2020
  • Bladzijden
    496
  • Genre
    Geschiedenis van Amerika
  • Afmetingen
    241 x 165 mm
  • Gewicht
    454 gram
  • EAN
    9780228001713
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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