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Shadow Traces Seeing Japaneseamerican And Ainu Women In Photographic Archives 1st Edition Elena Tajima Creef

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Shadow Traces Seeing Japaneseamerican And Ainu Women In Photographic Archives 1st Edition Elena Tajima Creef
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Shadow Traces Seeing Japaneseamerican And Ainu Women In Photographic Archives 1st Edition Elena Tajima Creef instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.49 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Elena Tajima Creef
ISBN: 9780252044403, 0252044401
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Shadow Traces Seeing Japaneseamerican And Ainu Women In Photographic Archives 1st Edition Elena Tajima Creef by Elena Tajima Creef 9780252044403, 0252044401 instant download after payment.

Images of Japanese & Japanese American women can teach us what it meant to be visible at specific moments in history. Elena Tajima Creef employs an Asian American feminist vantage point to examine ways of looking at indigenous Japanese Ainu women taking part in the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition; Japanese immigrant picture brides of the early twentieth century; interned Nisei women in World War II camps; & Japanese war brides who immigrated to the United States in the 1950s

Creef illustrates how an against-the-grain viewing of these images & other archival materials offers textual traces that invite us to reconsider the visual history of these women & other distinct historical groups. As she shows, using an archival collection’s range as a lens & frame helps us discover new intersections between race, class, gender, history, & photography.

Innovative & engaging, Shadow Traces illuminates how photographs shape the history of marginalized people & outlines a method for using such materials in interdisciplinary research.

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