Art, Empathy, & Incarceration: Experiencing Japanese Incarceration through Graphic Narratives

Citizen 13660

Focus on the Art and Text of Citizen 13660

Scholarly Works to Use:
Gestures of Noncompliance: Resisting, Inventing, and Enduring in Citizen 13660 - Vivian Fumiko Chin
"My thoughts shifted from the past to the future": Time and (autobio)graphic representation in Mine Okubo's Citizen 13660 - James Peacock
Inscrutable Grief: Memorializing Japanese Internment in Mine Okubo's Citizen 13660 - Katherine Stanutz
Visions of the Human: Art, World War I and the Modernist Subject - Tom Selvin
Afterlives of Modernism: Liberalism, Transnationalism, and Political Critique - John Carlos Rowe
Citizenship in the Racial Break: Japanese Incarceration and Racial Subjectivity in Mine Okubo's Citizen 13660 - Christian Ravela

Media: short presentation Okubo's art in Trek and Citizen 13660, include reflections on current Citizen 13660 exhibit at JANM (to be attended this coming Saturday - Free Admission for Day of Remembrance).

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