Nisei radicals : the feminist poetics and transformative ministry of Mitsuye Yamada and Michael Yasutake / Diane C. Fujino.

"Demanding liberation, advocating for the oppressed, and organizing for justice, siblings Mitsuye Yamada (1923-) and Michael Yasutake (1920-2001) rebelled against respectability and assimilation, charting their own paths for what it means to be Nisei. Raised in Seattle and then forcibly removed and...

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Main Author: Fujino, Diane Carol (Author)
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2020]
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Physical Description:x, 246 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Variant Title:
Feminist poetics and transformative ministry of Mitsuye Yamada and Michael Yasutake
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505 0 |a Growing Up Nisei in Seattle -- Concentration Camps, Family Separations, and Postwar Life -- Resisting Cold War Femininity -- Faith-based Social Justice and Other Matters of Dissent -- "Invisibility is an Unnatural Disaster:" Writing for Freedom and Feminism -- Jubilee Liberation and Political Prisoners -- Land Is Life: Internationalism, Solidarity, and Decolonization -- The Struggle Continues -- Conclusion: Invention, Imagination, and Transcendent Citizenship. 
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