Carceral Entanglements: Gendered Public Memories of Japanese American World War II Incarceration

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Japanese Americans have long contended with settler colonization and mass criminalization by the state, most notably during the WWII era when they were forced into incarceration camps. In Carceral Entanglements, Wendi Yamashita asks, how do narratives of worth and success that make Japanese Americans legible to the state come to be? What are the consequences of such narratives? Carceral Entanglements features interviews, archival research, and texts to explore racial violence and patriotic masculinity and explain how Japanese American history and identity are publicly memorialized. Yamashita examines museums, digital archives, pilgrimages, and student-run and performed plays to understand how Japanese Americans occupy a "contradictory location" produced by the state. She also addresses historical erasure, race relations and the struggle for redress and reparations. Carceral Entanglements is about the interlocking relationship Japanese American incarceration memories have to the prison industrial complex and the settler colonial logics that at times unknowingly sustain it.


  • | Author: Wendi Yamashita
  • | Publisher: Temple University Press
  • | Publication Date: Jun 28, 2024
  • | Number of Pages: 196 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 1439920400
  • | ISBN-13: 9781439920404
Author:
Wendi Yamashita
Publisher:
Temple University Press
Publication Date:
Jun 28, 2024
Number of pages:
196 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
1439920400
ISBN-13:
9781439920404