00895nam0-22003011i-450-990003154140403321000315414FED01000315414(Aleph)000315414FED0100031541420000920d1972----km-y0itay50------baitaITPerspectives of Propertyedited by Gene Wunderlich, W.L. Gibson, Jr..\( \\s.l.)Pennsylvania State University. Institute for Research on Land and Water Resources1972.vi, 210 p.23 cmDiritti di proprietàStati UnitiF/3.14Gibson,W. L.Wunderlich,GeneITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003154140403321F/3.14 PER5919/ISESSESPerspectives of Property458213UNINAING0102996oam 22005294a 450 991047405520332120230621135943.097808165017550816501750(CKB)5590000000463942(OCoLC)1250265557(MdBmJHUP)muse98405(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88603(oapen)doab88603(EXLCZ)99559000000046394220210510d2021 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierImpounded PeopleJapanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers /Edward H. Spicer, Asael T. Hansen, Katherine Luomala, Marvin K. OplerUniversity of Arizona Press2021Tucson, Arizona :University of Arizona Press,2021.©2021.1 online resource (1 online resource viii, 342 pages) illustrations, maps, plans"Written in 1946 as one of the final reports of ... the War Relocation Authority."9780816517497 0816517495 9780816541607 0816541604 Prologue. The process of scapegoating ; A west coast dilemma ; The evacuated people -- Moving in. Impact of the relocation centers ; The administrative staff ; Evacuee and caucasian ; Work and wages ; A world of rumor ; The blocks: foundations of community life ; Community cross currents ; The outside ; Crises -- Being sorted. Registration-a new crisis ; An emerging framework of community life ; The sorting ; Fruits of segregation -- Settling down. Programs-government and evacuee ; Evacuee orientations ; Stabilization of staff-evacuee relations ; The center way of life ; Tule Lake ; Disintegrating factors-the war and resettlement -- Getting out. Holding the centers ; The stake in America ; Disintegration of the centers ; Confusion at Tule Lake -- Epilogue. The journey continued ; The journey back ; Discontinuities and continuities.This important final report of the War Relocation Authority, written in 1946 and now released in book form with a comprehensive introduction by Edward H. Spicer, describes the growth and changes in the community life and how attitudes of Japanese-American relocatees and WRA administrators evolved, adjusted, and affected one another on political, social, and psychological levels.Japanese Americansfast(OCoLC)fst00981441Japanese AmericansJapanese Americans.Japanese Americans.Spicer Edward Holland1906-1983,1023955Opler Marvin K(Marvin Kaufmann),1914-1981,Luomala KatherineHansen Asael T.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910474055203321Impounded People2437030UNINA