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3. Representations of Race and Japanese-American Relations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I Signifying Pearl Harbor
- 1. Infamy 9
- 2. Backdoor Deceit 34
- 3. Representations of Race and Japanese-American Relations 53
- 4. Commemoration of Sacrifice 71
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II Reviving Pearl Harbor after 1991
- 5. Bilateral Relations 99
- 6. The Memory Boom and the ‘‘Greatest Generation’’ 113
- 7. The Kimmel Crusade, the History Wars, and the Republican Revival 126
- 8. Japanese Americans 140
- 9. Spectacular History 155
- 10 Day of Infamy 174
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 213
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I Signifying Pearl Harbor
- 1. Infamy 9
- 2. Backdoor Deceit 34
- 3. Representations of Race and Japanese-American Relations 53
- 4. Commemoration of Sacrifice 71
-
II Reviving Pearl Harbor after 1991
- 5. Bilateral Relations 99
- 6. The Memory Boom and the ‘‘Greatest Generation’’ 113
- 7. The Kimmel Crusade, the History Wars, and the Republican Revival 126
- 8. Japanese Americans 140
- 9. Spectacular History 155
- 10 Day of Infamy 174
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 213
- Index 229