In this thesis I will analyze Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston. She is a Japanese-American writer who, almost thirty years after having been released from an American detention Camp, wrote a reconstruction of the events related to the imprisonment she suffered. In this thesis, first I will describe the historical context in which the book is inscribed. Secondly, I will analyze the main events which influenced the life of the author. Then I will focus on the novel itself and the technical devices which influence the narration. In conclusion, the results of the thesis will present a variegated list of answers on literary, political and historical matters related to the Japanese-American community.
Shaping Identities / Farewell to Manzanar and Japanese-Americans during the experience of World War II
Imovilli, Francesco
2017/2018
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In this thesis I will analyze Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston. She is a Japanese-American writer who, almost thirty years after having been released from an American detention Camp, wrote a reconstruction of the events related to the imprisonment she suffered. In this thesis, first I will describe the historical context in which the book is inscribed. Secondly, I will analyze the main events which influenced the life of the author. Then I will focus on the novel itself and the technical devices which influence the narration. In conclusion, the results of the thesis will present a variegated list of answers on literary, political and historical matters related to the Japanese-American community.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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