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Abstract:Manzanar War Relocation Center, one of the ten camps for Japanese American incarceration, was a surveillance site with eyes. This poem "cruises" history and considers the queer encounters in the open space of eyes meeting.Abstract:This poem enters the dreamworld of Japanese American internment, depicted as a slow, dull violence in the shadow of American history.