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"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi).
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"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi)./
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Briones, Matthew Manuel.
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381 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-04, Section: A, page: 1405.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-04A.
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"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi).
Briones, Matthew Manuel.
"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi).
- 381 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-04, Section: A, page: 1405.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2005.
Charles Kikuchi was a second-generation Japanese American, or Nisei, who wrote virtually every day of his adult life, starting in 1941 at the age of twenty-five and ending mere days before his death from stomach cancer in 1988. Between diary entries and letters to family and friends, Kikuchi penned well over 100,000 pages, observing almost every significant moment in twentieth-century American history. Focusing on the 1940's, my dissertation examines the diary during Kikuchi's internment in California and Arizona, his resettlement in Chicago in 1943, his experience in the U.S. Armed Forces from 1945 to 1946, and his eventual settling down in New York City, where he would work as a psychiatric social worker for twenty-four years.
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The diary provides a canvas upon which the history of racial and ethnic formation in the 1940's can be projected, played out, and analyzed. It was at this stage that ethnic and racial minorities were struggling over and negotiating the urban spaces they were forced to share, as a majority of internees were permitted to leave their camps as early as 1943 and relocate to Chicago and New York City, while others eventually returned by 1945 to Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Japanese Americans simultaneously met other minorities in inevitable conflict, but also with common cause, over jobs, housing, politics, culture, and the war itself. Therefore, Kikuchi's personal odyssey and attempt to fully comprehend what it meant to be Japanese, American, and (small "d") democratic in many ways reflected the nation's own journey between the Scylla of racial "dilemmas" (at home) and the Charybdis of democratic challenges abroad (in the transition from hot to Cold War).
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