Obasan

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Obasan is a landmark Canadian novel by Joy Kogawa that explores the internment and persecution of Japanese Canadians during and after World War II.

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instanceOf Canadian novel
novel
adaptation stage adaptation
addressesEvent Japanese Canadian internment
dispossession of Japanese Canadian property
forced relocation of Japanese Canadians
author Joy Kogawa NERFINISHED
awarded American Book Award NERFINISHED
Books in Canada First Novel Award NERFINISHED
centralCharacter Naomi Nakane NERFINISHED
Obasan (Naomi’s aunt Aya Obasan) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
genre diaspora literature
historical fiction
political novel
war novel
hasSequel Itsuka NERFINISHED
influenced subsequent Japanese Canadian literature
literaryMovement Asian Canadian literature
literarySignificance landmark work in Asian Canadian literature
one of the first widely recognized novels about Japanese Canadian internment
mainTheme identity and belonging
internment of Japanese Canadians
racial discrimination
silence and voice
trauma and memory
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrativeStructure non-linear
notableFor exploration of silence as a response to trauma
use of documents and letters within the narrative
originalLanguage English
protagonist Naomi Nakane NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1981
publisher Lester & Orpen Dennys NERFINISHED
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
post–World War II era
settingPlace Alberta, Canada NERFINISHED
Canadian internment camps
Vancouver, British Columbia NERFINISHED
studiedIn Asian North American literature courses
Canadian literature courses
subjectMatter Japanese Canadian history
civil liberties in wartime
government redress and apology
targetAudience adult readers
timeSpanOfStory Naomi’s childhood to adulthood

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