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Week 4 Notes

Posted by on April 26, 2019

Week 4 Notes 

4/23/2019  

Short stories vs Novel                       Novel —— Precision/Concision ——- Poetry 

Precision 

Concision 

Sub-text/understatement 

Themes  

Tension and interethnic interactions                         Finding Passion 

Tension between Issei and Nisei                                 Patriarchy 

Struggles of immigrants 

Haiku: Form of high art (class) 

Linguistic quality in Japanese 

Notions of nature and the natural 

 

Come See the Paradise (1990) 

Jack projectionist union lawyer, gets involved in theater arson 

Gets removed from Union 

Flashback: Daughter asking mom (Lily) in present day 

Japanese family in a cinema, Mr. Ogawa chastises wife, wife refuses him due to being a drunkard, Mr. Ogata commits suicide 

Jack meets brother’s family, brother content, calls Jack a Red (Communism) 

Jacks starts work as a projectionist, meets Lily, takes her to lunch with brother, asks for kiss on the first meeting 

Lily’s father (Mr. Kawamura) arranges a marriage to Mr. Fujioka to pay off debts 

Mr. Kawamura finds out about Jack from Lily, forbids her from seeing Jack, Jack is fired 

Jack and Lily make love in the projection room 

They elope from California to Seattle to marry 

Daughter asks for ice cream (present day) 

Jack works for fish cannery, sees union protestors, goes back to old habits with union, yells at Lily 

Jack goes to riot, gets jailed, Lily goes back to California 

Mr. Kawamura gets arrested on suspicion of enemy contact 

Jack and Lily reunite, yard sale due to orders to evacuate, breaking father’s records 

Lily and mom reconnect, Mini/Minae introduced to grandma, mother forbidden to write back from father 

Little Tokyo trashed, Lily and family sent to racetrack, moved to camp two months later 

Jack drafted into Army or jailed 

Mr. Kawamura ends up at camp, Charlie rebels against him, rumors of giving info to FBI, is seperated from camp for being a traitor 

Jack visits camp, turns out it was desertion, Japanese rally at camp, Harry joins Army, loyalty questionnaire 

Mr. Kawamura becomes ill, Jack reconciles with Mr. Kawamura, Mr. Kawamura walks off into sunset (rising/setting sun, poverty/American dream) 

Camps considered unconstitutional, Charlie goes to Japan, rest of family goes to strawbeey farm owned by cousin Sohako 

Jack and Lily reunite 

4/24/2019  

Verisimilitude – degree to which the past can be recreated 

Manzanar– internment camp with an annual pilgrimage 

1990: Gulf War 

1988: Amerasian Homecoming Act – Allowed for the passage of Amerasian children and their parents to the U.S 

1988: Civil Liberties Act – Allowed reparations to survivors of the camps 

Alan Parker: Mississippi Burning (1988) – Based on Mississippi Summer 1964 

Ratification of 15th Amendment – Allowing African American Males to vote 

Students from northern universities go to the South to register black voters 

Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, James Chaney 

4/26/2019  

Enka: Sentimental ballad (Japanese) song form 

Go for Broke – 442nd Regimental Combat Team’s slogan 

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