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LANE RYO HIRABAYASHI, Ph.D.

Chair, George and Sakaye Aratani Professorship in Japanese American Redress, Internment and Community (An Endowed Chair of the Asian American Studies Center)

Professor, Asian American Studies Department
Chair, Asian American Studies Department


SELECTED ARTICLES IN JAPANESE AMERICAN STUDIES

2006 
"Japanese Latin Americans During World War II: A Reconsideration" (with Akemi Kikumura-Yano).  In Japanese Diasporas: Unsung Pasts, Conflicting Presents, and Uncertain Futures. Nobuko Adachi, et al., eds. (New York:Routledge).

2002 
"Community Destroyed?  Assessing the Impact of Loss of Community on Japanese Americans During World War II."  In Re/Collecting Asian America, Josephene Lee, et al., eds.  Philadelphia: Temple University. 

2000
“Pedagogy and Practice: An Interview with Professor Glenn Omatsu,” (with Lindsay Hull).  Asian American Policy Review  9:105-123.

1998
"Re-Reading the Archives: Intersections of Ethnography, Biography, and Autobiography in Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement."  Peace and Change 23 [April, 1998]:167-182.

1993 
"Community Lost?  Notes on the Significance of a Contemporary Japanese American Community in Southern California,"  In Asians in America: A Reader, Malcolm Collier, ed.  Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company.   

1993 
"Behind Barbed Wire."  (With James A. Hirabayashi.)  In The View from Within: Japanese American Art From the Internment Camps, 1942-1945, Karin M. Higa, ed.  Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, UCLA Wright Art Gallery, and Asian American Studies, UCLA.

1990 
"Afterward.  The First Year: High School in Poston's Unit I."  In Through Innocent Eyes: Writings and Art from the Japanese American Internment by Poston I School Children, Vincent T. Tajiri, ed.  Los Angeles: Keiro Services Press and the Generations Fund.

1989 
"Ethnic Solidarity Turned to New Activism in a California Enclave: the Japanese Americans of Delta," by Richard K. Beardsley.  [Edited, and with an introduction by Lane Ryo Hirabayashi.]  California History 63[3]:100-115.

1989
"The `Credible' Witness: The Central Role of Richard S. Nishimoto  in JERS."  (With James Hirabayashi.)  In Views From Within: The Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Study, Yuji Ichioka, ed.  Los Angeles: Asian American  Studies Center, U.C.L.A.

1989
The Delectable Berry: Japanese American Contributions to the Development of the Strawberry Industry on the West Coast.  Los Angeles: The Japanese American National Museum.

1988
"The Issei Community in Moneta and the Gardena Valley, 1900-1920."  (With George Tanaka.)  Southern California Quarterly 70[2]:127-158.

1986 
The Early Gardena Valley and the Issei
.  (With George Tanaka.) Gardena, CA: The Gardena Pioneer Project.

1986
"The Impact of Incarceration on the Education of Nisei Schoolchildren."  In  Japanese Americans: From Relocation to Redress, Roger Daniels, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H. L. Kitano, eds.  Utah: University of Utah Press.  [Second edition published by the University of Washington Press, 1991.]

1984
"A Reconsideration of the U.S. Military's Role in the Violation of Japanese American Citizenship Rights."  (With James A. Hirabayashi.)  In Ethnicity and War, Winston A. Van Horne, ed.  Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin System American Ethnic Studies Coordinating Committee.

1983
Asian American Community Studies: Selected References.  Chicago, Ill.: Council of Planning Librarians, Bibliography No. 94.

 

 

 

 

 

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