Lost and Found
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Product details
- ISBN 9780252073724
- Weight: 367g
- Dimensions: 178 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 15 Sep 2006
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
For decades, a fog of governmental cover-ups, euphemisms, and societal silence kept the victims the mass incarceration of Americans of Japanese descent during World War II from understanding their experiences. The Japanese American National Museum mounted a critically acclaimed exhibition with the twin goals of educating the general public and encouraging former inmates to come to grips with and tell their own history.
Combining heartfelt stories with first-rate scholarship, Lost and Found reveals the complexities of a people reclaiming the past. Author/curator Karen L. Ishizuka, a third-generation Japanese American, deftly blends official history with community memory to frame the historical moment of recovery within its cultural legacy. Detailing the interactive strategy that invited visitors to become part of the groundbreaking exhibition, Ishizuka narrates the processes of revelation and reclamation that unfolded as former internees and visitors alike confronted the experience of the camps. She also analyzes how the dual act of recovering-and recovering from-history necessitates private and public mediation between remembering and forgetting, speaking out and remaining silent.
Karen L. Ishizuka is an independent writer and documentary producer. Her books include Serve the People: Making Asian America in the Long Sixties. She also produced the award-winning films Something Strong Within and Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray. She served the Japanese American National Museum for its first fifteen years as Senior Curator, Senior Producer and Director of its Media Arts Center.
