Letters to Memory

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Letters to Memory is an epistolary nonfiction work by Karen Tei Yamashita that reflects on Japanese American incarceration during World War II through family archives, history, and personal memory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
epistolary work
author Karen Tei Yamashita NERFINISHED
basedOn family archives
historical documents
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresTheme archival research
citizenship
civil liberties
family trauma
race
war and memory
focusesOnEthnicGroup Japanese Americans NERFINISHED
genre historical nonfiction
memoir
nonfiction
hasAuthorBackground Japanese American experience
hasForm essayistic
experimental nonfiction
hasNonfictionType literary nonfiction
hasPerspective Japanese American
hasStructure epistolary essays
intendedAudience general readers
readers of Asian American literature
readers of historical nonfiction
language English
mainSubject Japanese American history
Japanese American incarceration
World War II
archives
family history
memory
narrativeForm letters
publicationYear 2017
publisher Coffee House Press NERFINISHED
relatedToEvent Japanese American internment
mass incarceration of Japanese Americans
setInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
setInPeriod World War II

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Karen Tei Yamashita notableWork Letters to Memory