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" I call to remembrance : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 960337
Doc. No : b714707
Main Entry : Suyemoto, Toyo,1916-2003.
Title & Author : I call to remembrance : : Toyo Suyemoto's years of internment /\ edited by Susan B. Richardson.
Publication Statement : New Brunswick, N.J. :: Rutgers University Press,, ©2007.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xlvi, 208 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0813540712
: : 0813541549
: : 6611224254
: : 9780813540719
: : 9780813541549
: : 9786611224257
: 0813540712
: 0813540720
: 1281224251
: 9780813540719
: 9780813540726
: 9781281224255
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-208).
Contents : Berkeley -- April 1942 -- Morning of departure -- Growing up in Nihonmachi -- Intake at Tanforan -- Tanforan days -- Tanforan High School -- Kay's illness -- Another move -- Entry into Topaz -- Settling in -- As 1942 Ended -- Block 4-8-E -- Schooling in Topaz -- Topaz Public Library -- Sensei -- Into another year -- Registration for loyalty -- Weighed in the balance -- We be brethren -- In the length of days -- The dust before the wind -- The Dispersal -- Tree of the People (Topaz community).
Abstract : Toyo Suyemoto is known informally by literary scholars and the media as "Japanese America's poet laureate." But Suyemoto has always described herself in much more humble terms. A first-generation Japanese American, she has identified herself as a storyteller, a teacher, a mother whose only child died from illness, and an internment camp survivor. Before Suyemoto passed away in 2003, she wrote a moving and illuminating memoir of her internment camp experiences with her family and infant son at Tanforan Race Track and, later, at the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah, from 1942 to 1945. A uniquely poetic contribution to the small body of internment memoirs, Suyemoto's account includes information about policies and wartime decisions that are not widely known, and recounts in detail the way in which internees adjusted their notions of selfhood and citizenship, lending insight to the complicated and controversial questions of citizenship, accountability, and resistance of first- and second-generation Japanese Americans. Suyemoto's poems, many written during internment, are interwoven throughout the text and serve as counterpoints to the contextualizing narrative. A small collection of poems written in the years following her incarceration further reveal the psychological effects of her experience.
Subject : Suyemoto, Toyo,1916-2003.
: Suyemoto, Toyo,1916-2003
Subject : Central Utah Relocation Center.
: Central Utah Relocation Center.
: Evacuation and relocation of Japanese Americans (United States :, 1942-1945)
Subject : Japanese Americans, Biography.
Subject : Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945.
Subject : World War, 1939-1945, Personal narratives, American.
Subject : World War, 1939-1945-- Concentration camps-- Utah-- Topaz.
Subject : BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Historical.
Subject : Concentration camps.
Subject : HISTORY-- Military-- World War II.
Subject : Japanese Americans.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Asian American Studies.
Subject : Utah, Topaz.
Dewey Classification : ‭940.53/1779245‬B
LC Classification : ‭D769.8.A6‬‭S89 2007eb‬
Added Entry : Richardson, Susan B.,1936-
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