Adios to tears : the memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian internee in U.S. concentration camps / Seiichi Higashide ; foreword by C. Harvey Gardiner ; preface by Elsa H. Kudo ; epilogue by Julie Small.
نوع المادة : نصاللغة: الإنجليزية اللغة الأصلية:اليابانية الناشر:Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2000الطبعات:1st University of Washington Press edوصف:259 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0295979143 (pbk)
- 9780295979144 (pbk)
- Namida no adiosu. English
- E184.J3 H525 2000
نوع المادة | المكتبة الحالية | رقم الطلب | رقم النسخة | حالة | تاريخ الإستحقاق | الباركود | |
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كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | E184.J3 H525 2000 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010011128304 | ||
كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | E184.J3 H525 2000 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010011128299 |
Translated by Clifford Miyashiro.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247) and index.
Foreword / C. Harvey Gardiner -- Preface to the Year 2000 Edition / Elsa H. Kudo -- The Fall of the Higashide Family -- Pursuing a Dream of Success Overseas -- My New World, Peru -- Moving Toward Financial Independence -- Approaching Storm Clouds -- Fierce Winds of Oppression -- The Pitiful "Japanese People's Army of Peru" -- The Ordeal of "Utopia" -- From a Barbed-wire "Town" to a Chain-link Town -- A Concrete Frontier -- Becoming Americanized -- Hawaii--A Paradise of Sea and Sun -- Epilogue / Julie Small.
"Adios to Tears is the story of Seiichi Higashide (1909-97), whose life in three countries was shaped by a bizarre and little-known episode in the history of World War II. Born in Hokkaido, Higashide emigrated to Peru in 1931. By the late 1930s he was a shop keeper and community leader in the provincial town of Ica, but following the outbreak of World War II, he - along with other Latin American Japanese - was seized by police and forcibly deported to the United States. He was interned behind barbed wire at the Immigration and Naturalization Service facility in Crystal City, Texas, for more than two years." "After his release, Higashide elected to stay in the U.S. and eventually became a citizen. For years, he was a leader in the effort to obtain redress from the American government for the violation of the human rights of the Peruvian Japanese internees. In 1981 he testified before the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians."--BOOK JACKET.