Examining the little-known history of U.S. casualties of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, American Survivors brings to light the compellingly personal stories of U.S. survivors about war, illness, gender, and community in trans-Pacific contexts.
Examining the little-known history of U.S. casualties of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, American Survivors brings to light the compellingly personal stories of U.S. survivors about war, illness, gender, and community in trans-Pacific contexts.
Naoko Wake is Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University. A historian of gender, sexuality, and illness in the Pacific region, she has authored Private Practices: Harry Stack Sullivan, the Science of Homosexuality, and American Liberalism and co-authored with Shinpei Takeda Hiroshima/Nagasaki Beyond the Ocean. She was born and raised in Japan.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Text Abbreviations Introduction 1. Cities of Immigrants 2. Remembering the Nuclear Holocaust 3. Reconnecting Families 4. War and Work Across the Pacific 5. Finding Survivorhood 6. Endlessness of Radiation Illness Epilogue Glossary Select Bibliography Index.
List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Text Abbreviations Introduction 1. Cities of Immigrants 2. Remembering the Nuclear Holocaust 3. Reconnecting Families 4. War and Work Across the Pacific 5. Finding Survivorhood 6. Endlessness of Radiation Illness Epilogue Glossary Select Bibliography Index.
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