The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in the 1940s
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The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in the 1940s

Literature for the High School Classroom

  1. 161 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in the 1940s

Literature for the High School Classroom

About this book

In the latest volume in the NCTE High School Literature Series, Rachel Endooffers new ways to talk and teach about the incarceration of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II.

Incarceration of Japanese Americans in the 1940s usesthe selected works of three critically acclaimed Japanese American authors: Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's memoir Farewell to Manzanar, along with its film version; a sampling of Lawson Fusao Inada's poetry; and a selection of Hisaye Yamamoto's short stories. All three authors were children or young adults during World War II, and their texts powerfully speak to how being racially profiled, forcibly removed from their homes, and then detained in racially segregated concentration camps for nearly three years forever changed their lives.

This volume features author biographies, guiding questions, resources for teachers, and student-centered activities that incorporate digital literacy. Assignments and discussion questions that appeal to multiple learning styles are included. With several student work samples as models, each chapter includes practical ideas for the classroom, including connecting common themes in Japanese American literature about World War II to contemporary social issues such as civil rights, identity, immigration reform, and race relations.

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Table of contents

  1. COVER
  2. TITLE PAGE
  3. COPYRIGHT
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. 1. Why Japanese American Literature?
  6. 2. Essential Background Information and Context
  7. 3. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's Farewell to Manzanar
  8. 4. Teaching Farewell to Manzanar on Screen
  9. 5. Lawson Fusao Inada's Poetry
  10. 6. Hisaye Yamamoto's Short Stories
  11. 7. Connecting Japanese American Literature to Current Events
  12. Annotated Bibliography
  13. Works Cited
  14. Author