Enfolding silence: the transformation of Japanese American religion and art under oppression

"Japanese Americans developed complex silences in response to social and religious marginalization. Utilizing case studies and histories of Japanese American arts--gardening, origami, jazz, and monuments. Enfolding Silence employs interdisciplinary analysis to uncover 'non-binary silences&...

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Autor principal: Esaki, Brett J. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: New York Oxford University Press [2016]
En:Año: 2016
Colección / Revista:AAR academy series
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B USA / Japonés / Grupo minoritario / Racismo / Religión / Arte
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AG Vida religiosa
BN Sintoísmo
KBQ América del Norte
Otras palabras clave:B Arts and society (United States) History
B United States Race relations History
B Japanese Americans Intellectual life
B Social Change (United States) History
B Japanese Americans Religión
B Japanese Americans Social conditions
B Arts, Japanese (United States) History
B Racism (United States) History
B Silence Social aspects (United States) History
B Marginality, Social (United States) History
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Parallel Edition:Electrónico
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Sumario:"Japanese Americans developed complex silences in response to social and religious marginalization. Utilizing case studies and histories of Japanese American arts--gardening, origami, jazz, and monuments. Enfolding Silence employs interdisciplinary analysis to uncover 'non-binary silences' that are mixtures of silences from religion, art, and oppression"--Provided by publisher
Introduction: "They're Just like White Kids" : Genealogy and Theory of Japanese American Non-Binary Silence -- Gardening, the Silence of Space, and the Humanity of Judgment -- Origami, the Silence of Self, and the Spirit of Vulnerability -- Jazz, the Silence of Time, and Modes of Justice -- Monuments, the Silence of Legacy, and Kodomo Tame Ni -- Epilogue: "Whiz Kids"? : Racial Shamelessness, the Model Minority, and the Future of Silence -- Appendix: Background Information Sheet and Interview Questionnaire
Notas:Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-258) and index
ISBN:0190251425