04782nam 22004813 450 991015645730332120250505152555.097817872001281787200124(CKB)3710000000986092(MiAaPQ)EBC4809406(Au-PeEL)EBL4809406(CaPaEBR)ebr11348975(OCoLC)974584783(Exl-AI)4809406(Perlego)3020015(EXLCZ)99371000000098609220250505d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe managed casualty the Japanese-American family in World War II /by Leonard Broom and John I. Kitsuse1st ed.[Potomac, Maryland] :Pickle Partners Publishing,[2016]©20161 online resource (227 pages)Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER I-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS OF THE JAPANESE POPULATION -- Economic Adjustment -- Political and Religious Participation -- Family Adjustment -- CHAPTER II-THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTEXT OF EVACUATION AND RELOCATION -- Impact of the War -- The Evacuation -- The Rationale of Administrative Policies -- The Wartime Civil Control Administration -- The War Relocation Authority -- Internal Organization of the Centers -- Mass Registration and Beginning of Relocation Program: February, 1943 -- Segregation Program: August-October, 1943 -- Rescission and Center Liquidation Program: December, 1944 -- CHAPTER III-THE FRAMEWORK FOR DECISIONS -- Center Organization and Family Controls -- Institutional Manipulations and the Limitation of Alternatives -- The Structure of Family Decisions -- Summary -- THE CASES -- Reading the Cases -- CASE 1 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 2 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 3 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 4 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 5 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 6 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 7 -- I. Pre-war Family.II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation (Wartime Japan) -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 8 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 9 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III. Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- CASE 10 -- I. Pre-war Family -- II. Pre-evacuation and Center Experience -- III Relocation -- IV. Post-war Family -- V. Interpretation -- Cultural Data -- GLOSSARY -- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER.This study by Leonard Broom and John I. Kitsuse examines the adjustment of Japanese Americans during World War II, focusing on their forced evacuation from the Pacific Coast, internment in government-controlled centers, and eventual release. It highlights the impact of these events on family units, which were central to the Japanese community both in Japan and the United States. The authors analyze the preservation of family groups during the relocation process and the cultural and social backgrounds influencing their adaptations. The book includes case studies that illustrate the diverse experiences of Japanese American families, providing insights into their cultural conservatism, acculturation, and shifts in family authority. This work is intended for scholars and readers interested in the social dynamics of wartime America and the Japanese American experience.Generated by AI.Japanese AmericansForced removal and internment, 1942-1945Japanese AmericansForced removal and internment, 1942-1945.940.547273Broom Leonard127940Kitsuke John I.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910156457303321The Managed Casualty3406773UNINA