10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KIBEI» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
kibei in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
kibei im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Beyond Loyalty: The Story of a
Kibei
Beyond Loyalty is the powerful and inspiring story of a young man whose life and education were rudely disrupted by the U.S. government's imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II. A high school student when interned in 1942, ...
2
The Economic Basis of Ethnic Solidarity: Small Business in ...
Of all Kibei, half were self-employed and another 10 percent employed in
Japanese American businesses. Among the non-Kibei the corresponding figures
were 39 percent and 6 percent. Kibei were much less likely to be professionals (
20 ...
Edna Bonacich, John Modell, 1980
3
Democratizing the Enemy: The Japanese American Internment
Japanese American social scientists provided the intellectual basis for the WRA's
castigation of the Kibei. James Sakoda, researcher at Tule Lake and Minidoka,
propagated the negative image of the Kibei as early as 1942 by asserting there ...
Brian Masaru Hayashi, 2010
4
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (p)
You know, one of the Kibei reported to the FBI and WRA about the Kibei meeting.
I never met him until that time. A friend of mine lived in the same block and
worked in the mess hall. His name was Tsuji, and he said we should go see that
other ...
5
Unlikely Liberators: The Men of the 100th And 442nd
Among the 100th troops were kibei — Japanese Americans who had been born
in the States, gone back to Japan several years for education, and then returned
home. ("Kibei" literally means "return to America.") Most kibei could speak ...
Masayo Umezawa Duus, 2006
6
Born in the USA: A Story of Japanese America, 1889-1947
The JACL seems to be working in collusion with the WRA against civil rights for
the Kibei. The memo shares the date of his letter, to Milton Eisenhower: June 6,
1942. War Relocation Authority For: Mr. Eisenhower Definition of Kibei: An ...
ers in California, the kibei offspring were less successful occupationally. Kibei
siblings were employed in service and blue-collar jobs, while their nisei brothers
and sisters worked in white-collar jobs Nisei who was interviewed during the ...
8
Judgment Without Trial: Japanese American Imprisonment ...
Another case involved Mr. K., a twenty-nine-year-old Kibei who had lived in
Japan for twenty years and whose "family ties are predominantly in Japan."
Favorable factors included the following: "a) subject speaks fair English, b)
subject has ...
9
American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American ...
The experiences of the Kibei, both in Japan and, for those who returned, in the
United States, varied widely.≤∏ Some Kibei were so comfortable in Japan that
they remained there for good.≤π Some Kibei reported feeling like outsiders in ...
10
Reflecting on WWII, Manzanar, and the WRA:
Kibei were born in America, giving them US and the opportunity for Japanese
citizenship, and were then sent to Japan, often at a very young age, to be
educated. It was fre- quently the oldest child in the family who became Kibei, and
there ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «KIBEI» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
kibei im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
On 4th of July, remember CPUSA's commitment to patriotism
Yoneda recorded his heroic exploits in his 1983 autobiography, "Ganbatte, Sixty-Year Struggle of a Kibei Worker," published by the Asian ... «People's World, Jul 15»
Sawtelle recognized by Los Angeles as Japantown
A lot of them were Kibei Nisei (born in America but reared in Japan). They needed money to buy a truck and gardening equipment, so they ... «Nichi Bei Weekly, Jun 15»
Naysa Modi heads to DC for national spelling bee
... mariachi, babushka, picaresque, kohlrabi, Tuckahoe, coffle, sachem, kibei, kuchen, gymkhana, schnecke, bobadil, jnana and schottische. «Monroe News Star, Mai 15»
Japan's Prime Minister Visits Los Angeles
Her father, Paul Kunio Shiba, a Kibei Nisei, was so moved by Abe's visit that he penned a poem (below.) “He's doing a great job,” Paul Shiba ... «The Rafu Shimpo, Mai 15»
Review: Infamy: The Shocking Story of Japanese American Internment
The Kibei threatened pro-U.S. evacuees, even forcing some to renounce their U.S. citizenship. Reeves reveals the unrest in many of the camps ... «The Denver Post, Apr 15»
Fourth-grader to represent Ouachita in National Bee
Along the way she spelled words that included catkin, omnipotent, mariachi, babushka, picaresque, kohlrabi, Tuckahoe, coffle, sachem, kibei, ... «Monroe News Star, Mär 15»
JAHSSC Final Program: 'Japanese American Gardeners: Their …
Many Issei and Kibei Nisei gardeners used senryu, a literary form similar to haiku, revealing feelings of their everyday lives. While haiku uses ... «The Rafu Shimpo, Mär 15»
National Park Services to improve accessibility for the Honouliuli …
According to Murashige, her father authored an autobiography, "An Autobiography of a Kibei Nisei." After the discovery of the Honouliuli ... «The University of Hawaii Kaleo, Mär 15»
Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans on Angel Island
In 1926, Goso Yoneda, a 21–year-old Kibei, left Japan to return to the U.S. in order to avoid military conscription. Upon arrival in San Francisco, ... «Nichi Bei Weekly, Jan 15»
The 'invented fiction' of the model minority and the controversy …
Also, the JACL alienated Issei and Kibei-Nisei by its flag-waving Americanism, as exemplified in its August 1941 executive secretary ... «Nichi Bei Weekly, Jan 15»