Min�e Okubo : following her own road / edited by Greg Robinson and Elena Tajima Creef.
Material type: TextPublisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2008Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 207 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780295997629
- 0295997621
- 759.13 22
- N6537.O395 M56 2008eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-198) and index.
Following her own road: the achievement of Min�e Okubo / by Elena Tajima Creef -- A selection of drawings and paintings / by Min�e Okubo -- Riverside / by Min�e Okubo and Fay Chiang -- An artist's credo: a personal statement / by Min�e Okubo -- An evacuee's hopes--and memories / by Min�e Okubo -- Statement before the commission on wartime relocation and internment of civilians / by Min�e Okubo -- Letters from Min�e Okubo to Isamu Noguchi -- Letters from Min�e Okubo to Dr. Roy W. Leeper -- Gestures of noncompliance: resisting, inventing, and enduring in Citizen 13660 / by Vivian Fumiko Chin -- Min�e Okubo's war: Citizen 13660's attack on government propaganda / by Heather Fryer -- To keep a record of life: Min�e Okubo's autographic manga and wartime history / by Kimberley L. Phillips -- Min�e Okubo's Citizen 13660 and her Trek artwork: space, movement, image, text and their sites of productions / by Lynne Horiuchi -- Min�e Okubo's illustrations for Trek magazine: sites of resistance / by Laura Card -- Paradoxes of citizenship: re-viewing the Japanese American internment in Min�e Okubo's Citizen 13660 / by Stella Oh -- Birth of a citizen: Min�e Okubo and politics of symbolism / by Greg Robinson -- Holding center: Tanforan race track, spring 1942 / by James Masao Mitsui -- A remembering / by Sohei Hohri -- A tribute to Min�e Okubo / by Greg Robinson -- A memory of genius / by Shirley Geok-Iin Lim.
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