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m: 1rem\; font-family: "><span style="font-size: 16px\;">Entry included in
JANM Admission ($16 adults\, $9 seniors/students/youth\, Free for JANM Me
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in-top: 0px\; margin-bottom: 1rem\; font-family: ">Join <em>The Literatur
e of Japanese American Incarceration</em> editors <strong>Frank Abe</st
rong> and <strong>Floyd Cheung</strong> for a discussion moderated by
<strong>Brian Niiya</strong> and readings from the new anthology by au
diobook performers\, <strong>Keone Young</strong> \, <strong>Ren Hanami<
/strong> \, and <strong>traci kato-kiriyama</strong> .\n\n<p style="box-s
izing: border-box\; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased\; margin-top: 0px\
; margin-bottom: 1rem\; font-family: "> \n\nAbout the book\n\n<p style="b
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0px\; margin-bottom: 1rem\; font-family: ">This anthology recovers and ref
rames the literature produced by former incarcerees and their descendants\
, creating a shared story of the struggle to retain personal integrity in
the face of increasing dehumanization—all anchored by the key government
documents that incite the action. Fiction\, poetry\, essays\, memoirs\, a
nd letters favor the pointed over the poignant\, and the unknown over the
familiar\, with several new translations among previously unseen works tha
t have been overlooked on the shelf\, buried in the archives\, or languish
ed unread in the Japanese language. Together they form an epic narrative w
ith a singular vision of America’s past\, one with disturbing resonances
with the American present.\n\n<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; -webkit-
font-smoothing: antialiased\; margin: 0px\; font-family: "><em>The Literat
ure of Japanese American Incarceration</em> is available for purchase at
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SUMMARY:JANM Book Club: Literature of Japanese American Incarceration
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