Description
By: Dana Y. Nakano (Author)
- Focus: Examines how race shapes citizenship and the everyday lives of later-generation Japanese Americans.
- Contradiction: Challenges the perception of Japanese Americans as the “model minority” by highlighting their ongoing marginalization.
- Research Site: Centers on Japanese Village and Deer Park, a now-defunct Japan-themed amusement park in Southern California.
- Methodology: Utilizes extensive interviews with former Japanese American employees and photographic imagery.
- Contemporary Issues: Third- and fourth-generation Japanese Americans express feelings of racialized non-belonging and a desire for community.
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