Us, Hawai'i-born Japanese
Discover the rich tapestry of memories and identities in "Us, Hawai'i-born Japanese," authored by the insightful minds behind this compelling narrative. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this hardback edition spans 300 pages and delves into the lives of Japanese American elders in Puna, Hawai'i, a community deeply rooted in the history of sugar plantations.
This book masterfully explores how these individuals remember, evaluate, and express their past experiences, providing a unique perspective on collective identity and heritage. As you turn the pages, you'll uncover poignant stories that illuminate the complexities of their cultural identity, offering a rare glimpse into a vibrant community shaped by tradition and resilience.
Ideal for readers interested in cultural studies, history, and personal narratives, "Us, Hawai'i-born Japanese" is a profound reflection on the human experience and the bonds that connect us to our past.