ASAM2100 - Wartime Internment of Japanese-Americans

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Wartime Internment of Japanese-Americans
Term
2023A
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM2100401
Course number integer
2100
Meeting times
T 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 202
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Eiichiro Azuma
Description
This research seminar will consist of a review of representative studies on the Japanese American internment, and a discussion of how social scientists and historians have attempted to explain its complex backgrounds and causes. Through the careful reading of academic works, primary source materials, and visualized narratives (film productions), students will learn the basic historiography of internment studies, research methodologies, and the politics of interpretation pertaining to this particular historical subject. Students will also examine how Japanese Americans and others have attempted to reclaim a history of the wartime internment from the realm of “detached” academia in the interest of their lives in the “real” world, and for a goal of “social justice” in general. The class will critically probe the political use of history and memories of selected pasts in both Asian American community and contemporary American society through the controversial issue of the Japanese American internment.
Course number only
2100
Cross listings
HIST3150401
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No