Table of Contents:
  • Oral history and the World War II Japanese American incarceration
  • The Manzanar "riot" : an ethnic perspective
  • A riot of voices : racial and ethnic variables in interactive oral history interviewing
  • Taking it to the limit : cultural politics and community control in the Gila River Relocation Center, 1942-1943
  • Protest-resistance and the Heart Mountain experience : the revitalization of a robust Nikkei tradition
  • Political ideology and participant observation : Nisei social scientists in the Japanese evacuation and resettlement study, 1942-1945
  • Sergeant Ben Kuroki's perilous 1944 "home mission" : contested loyalty and patriotism in Japanese American detention centers
  • Peculiar odyssey : newsman Jimmie Omura's removal from and regeneration within Nikkei society, history, and memory