Citizen 13660. Mine Okubo

Citizen 13660


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Citizen 13660 Mine Okubo
Publisher: University of Washington Press



It documents her time spent incarcerated by the American government in a Japanese internment camp. Jul 8, 2013 - Sunday, 7 July 2013 at 21:08. Aug 26, 2012 - In her book Citizen 13660, Mine Okubo describes life in the Japanese-American internment camps established by the U.S. Nov 23, 2012 - The first book I have assigned for my ENGL88N: Graphic Narrative Asian American Style course is Citizen 13660, a virtual staple of the field, though it has long stood alone in its recognition in terms of its form. Oct 5, 2010 - Citizen 13660 Mine Okubo University of Washington Press I have only seen this book before in its original edition, so I am glad that to know that it was re-issued in the 1980s. First published in 1946, it was acquired by UW Press in 1983 and has been a perennial bestseller ever since. Government soon after the attacks on Pearl Harbor. Apr 9, 2014 - Miné Okubo's Citizen 13660 is the newest book in our Classics of Asian American Literature series. Jan 5, 2014 - Mine Okubo was one of over one hundred thousand people of Japanese descent--nearly two-thirds of whom were American Citizens--who were forced into "protective custody" shortly after Pearl Harbor. May 12, 2009 - One autobio cartoonist I learned about this year is Miné Okubo, who released her book, Citizen 13660, in 1946. Apr 15, 2014 - Not an essay this week so much as a heads-up: the University of Washington Press has just released two new editions of artist Miné Okubo's 1946 “illustrated memoir” Citizen 13660. Citizen 13660 by Mine Okubo - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists Citizen 13660 has 170 ratings and 18 reviews. May 28, 2012 - She later wrote a book about her experience, Citizen 13660, the first to explore the firsthand experience of living in a Japanese relocation camp. A collection of 6,000 paintings and around 2,000 documents, including the famed Okubo Collection, which chronicles the life of Mine Okubo, a Riverside native who was imprisoned in a camp and designated "Citizen 13660. Mar 16, 2009 - "Superman'' comic strips and "Citizen 13660" engages them in Japanese American concentration camps during World War, for example, and spawns scholarly discussion on the controversial topic. Apr 25, 2010 - Find 0 Sale, Discount and Low Cost items for Mariko Okubo - prices as low as $9.52.

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