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From Pearl Harbor to Saigon: Japanese American Soldiers and the Vietnam War

Door Toshio Whelchel

Categorie
Geschiedenis Azië
Boeknummer
#327322-XD18
Titel
From Pearl Harbor to Saigon: Japanese American Soldiers and the Vietnam War
Auteur
Whelchel, Toshio
Boektype
Gebonden hardcover met stofomslag
Uitgeverij
London/New York : Verso
Jaar van uitgave
1999
ISBN10
1859848591
ISBN13
9781859848593
Taal
Engels
Beschrijving
Original half cloth, dust jacket, illustrated with b/w photographs, 8vo.
Samenvatting
“The DI put me and my friend in front of the platoon and said, 'this is what the Viet Cong looks like, with slanted eyes'.”—Raymond Imayama, US Marine Corps, Dong Ha, 1968–69.

Among Vietnam veterans, Japanese Americans have remained largely silent about their wartime experiences. Until now. In this ground-breaking book, many of them talk for the first time about their struggle for identity in the US and how this affected their participation in the Vietnam War.

Toshio Whelchel interviewed over one hundred veterans in the course of his work, and here he presents the most revealing and moving of their stories. Several of them begin in the relocation camps to which many Japanese American families were posted during and after the Second World War environments which
... (Lees verder) led many young men to accept the military draft without question. Some reveal the various forms of discrimination practised across the different military institutions. All illustrate the profound influence of the war on their lives: how they dealt with routine racism, their growing politicisation and the struggle to reintegrate themselves into American society after the war.

“What the American presence in Vietnam was doing was creating a dehumanizing environment for all the Vietnamese. Part of this dehumanization was the paranoia about who the enemy really was. I think that many Marines lost the ability to make that distinction, and that realization started to bother me because I was Asian. If I could be mistaken for a Vietnamese, then I could be a gook. In the eyes of many Americans, I was already a gook!”—Marcus Miyatomo, US Marine Corps, Danang, 1965–1966
Pagina's
203
Conditie
Goed
Prijs
€ 12,50

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