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Pacific citizens: Larry and Guyo Tajiri and Japanese American journalism in the World War II era

Honda, Harry(Foreword by)Robinson, Greg(Edited by)
Part of the The Asian American Experience series
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Offering a window into a critical era in Japanese American life, Pacific Citizens collects key writings of Larry S.

Tajiri, a multitalented journalist, essayist, and popular culture maven.

He and his wife, Guyo, who worked by his side, became leading figures in Nisei political life as the central purveyors of news for and about Japanese Americans during World War II, both those confined in government camps and others outside._x000B__x000B_The Tajiris made the community newspaper the Pacific Citizen a forum for liberal and progressive views on politics, civil rights, and democracy, insightfully addressing issues of assimilation, multiracialism, and U.S. foreign relations. Through his editorship of the Pacific Citizen as well as in articles and columns in outside media, Larry Tajiri became the Japanese American community's most visible spokesperson, articulating a broad vision of Nisei identity to a varied audience._x000B__x000B_In this thoughtfully framed and annotated volume, Greg Robinson interprets and examines the contributions of the Tajiris through a selection of writings, columns, editorials, and correspondence from before, during, and after the war.

Pacific Citizens contextualizes the Tajiris' output, providing a telling portrait of these two dedicated journalists and serving as a reminder of the public value of the ethnic community press.

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University of Illinois Press
0252093836 / 9780252093838
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
09/02/2012
English
283 pages
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