The Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific NorthwestOregon State University Press, 2002 - 239 pagini This lively and perceptive look at the literature of the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Northwest explores the dynamics of the cross-border region using resonant quotations, poetry, song lyrics, and art to demonstrate and enhance Laurie Ricou's critical readings and ideas. |
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... Japanese - Americans who were driven from their homes and sent to internment camps in World War II . The vote was 69 to 27 and followed an emotional debate . The bill's principal advocate , Senator Spark M. Matsunaga , a Japanese ...
... Japanese - Americans who were driven from their homes and sent to internment camps in World War II . The vote was 69 to 27 and followed an emotional debate . The bill's principal advocate , Senator Spark M. Matsunaga , a Japanese ...
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... Japanese during World War II . No - No Boy is essentially an urban novel , and in its urban- ness a reminder that the opportunity to return to home and business after the war was much more available to Japanese Americans than to Japanese ...
... Japanese during World War II . No - No Boy is essentially an urban novel , and in its urban- ness a reminder that the opportunity to return to home and business after the war was much more available to Japanese Americans than to Japanese ...
Pagina 179
... Japanese emperor , to any other foreign government , power or organiza- tion ? " For this information , and other con- text , see Bill Hosokawa's Nisei : The Quiet Americans ( 363-65 ) . Lawson Fusao Inada pro- vides extended ...
... Japanese emperor , to any other foreign government , power or organiza- tion ? " For this information , and other con- text , see Bill Hosokawa's Nisei : The Quiet Americans ( 363-65 ) . Lawson Fusao Inada pro- vides extended ...
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