Itsuka

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Itsuka is a novel by Joy Kogawa that continues the story of Japanese Canadians grappling with the legacy of wartime internment and the struggle for redress.

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Itsuka canonical 1

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instanceOf novel
about campaign for Japanese Canadian redress
government apology and compensation
author Joy Kogawa NERFINISHED
continuationOf story begun in Obasan
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Joy Kogawa NERFINISHED
follows Obasan NERFINISHED
hasEthnicContext Japanese Canadian community
hasHistoricalContext World War II internment of Japanese Canadians NERFINISHED
language English
literaryGenre historical fiction
political fiction
literaryMovement Asian Canadian literature NERFINISHED
Japanese Canadian literature
mainSubject Japanese Canadian internment
Japanese Canadians NERFINISHED
redress movement
narrativeFocus collective political struggle
personal impact of historical injustice
settingPeriod 1980s
post–World War II
settingPlace Canada NERFINISHED
theme activism and political engagement
family and community
identity and belonging
legacy of wartime internment
memory and trauma
racism and discrimination
struggle for redress

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Joy Kogawa notableWork Itsuka