In Double Victory, a broad spectrum of American voices emerges to illustrate the country's multicultural struggles and victories during World War II. We hear from a Japanese-American at an
internment camp; a Native American code breaker using the Navajo language for the first time; a Mexican-American woman, "Rosarita, the riveter," who was able to work a job during wartime other than
as a housecleaner or a maid. Takaki also considers the racial biases that influenced important American government actions during the war, like the bombing of Hiroshima and the refusal to admit
Jews into the US. Double Victory clearly demonstrates that World War II helped to transform American society and advance the cause of multiculturalism throughout the country.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Takaki’s anecdotal evidence challenges a fundamental element of historical multiculturalism: rather than clinging to ethnic identities in response to American involvement in the war, those recorded here asserted their American identity in order to share in the war’s patriotic spirit as well as its economic spoils…Takaki compellingly argues that these experiences prefigured the civil rights revolution.” —Publishers Weekly
“Takaki’s book is a welcome and much needed entry in the recent literature on the World War II era, and it merits the widest possible audience.” —Amazon.com, editorial review
“The author’s lucid prose enlists narrator Edward Lewis’ enthusiasm, and the work shows that the genesis of America’s power in the world and the advancement of multiculturalism at home occurred in tandem.” —Library Journal
“Ronald Takaki’s Double Victory enjoys Edward Lewis’ excellent clear style as it traces multicultural struggles and victories during wartime in World War II.” —Reviewer’s Bookwatch
Ronald Toshiyuki Takaki (1939–2009) , born in Oahu, Hawaii, was an academic, historian, ethnographer, and author. His work addresses stereotypes of Asian Americans, such as
the model minority concept.
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Format:
CD
Format:
Library CD
Format:
MP3 CD
Available Formats :
CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category:
Nonfiction/History
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
CDs:
7
CDs:
7
CDs:
1
Runtime:
8.07
ISBN:
9781470890261
ISBN:
9780786197088
ISBN:
9780786195213
Audience:
Adult
Language:
English
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