Hard History: Teaching the Japanese American Experience in American Concentration Camps

Daniel P. Kotzin
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How should “hard history” be confronted to understand the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II? This article shares a way of teaching this topic that not only confronts directly the real experiences of Japanese Americans in concentration camps but also humanizes the story. Encouraging students to learn the history experientially, the author uses two different sets of historical primary sources, offering both an “outsider” and “insider” perspective. First, the author explains that he focuses on the biographies and objectives of different photographers who took photos at Manzanar, highlighting how this context helps illuminate students’ perceptions and understanding of these photographs, revealing a larger story about the experience of Japanese Americans. Second, he describes how he incorporates the diary of Stanley Hayami, a Japanese American teenager interned at Heart Mountain who used his diary to retain agency within an oppressive system. Through an analysis of the diary with students, the author demonstrates how this diary captures the complexity of the Japanese American experience in American concentration camps.
《艰难的历史:日裔美国人在美国集中营的经历》
如何面对“硬历史”来理解二战期间日裔美国人的监禁?这篇文章分享了一种教学方法,不仅直接面对日裔美国人在集中营的真实经历,而且使故事人性化。作者鼓励学生体验式地学习历史,使用了两套不同的历史第一手资料,提供了“局外人”和“局内人”的视角。首先,作者解释说,他关注的是在曼萨纳尔拍摄照片的不同摄影师的传记和目标,强调这一背景如何有助于阐明学生对这些照片的看法和理解,揭示了一个关于日裔美国人经历的更大的故事。其次,他描述了他是如何将斯坦利·Hayami的日记结合起来的。Stanley Hayami是一名日裔美国少年,被关押在心山监狱,他利用日记在一个压迫性的体系中保持自己的权力。通过对学生日记的分析,作者展示了这本日记如何捕捉到日裔美国人在美国集中营经历的复杂性。
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