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Concept of Failure Represented by the Nisei Characters in John Okada's 'No-No Boy'

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Buch Concept of Failure Represented by the Nisei Characters in John Okada's 'No-No Boy' Michael Burger
Libristo-Code: 05279665
Verlag Grin Publishing, Jänner 2010
Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature... Vollständige Beschreibung
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Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, printed single-sided, grade: 1,3, University of Augsburg (New English Literatures and Cultural Studies), course: Japanese Canadian and Japanese American Literature, language: English, abstract: A proverb says: War does not determine who is right, just who is left . Left, that is§naturally the veterans who managed not to get killed in battle and thus survived their§mission. But left, that is also the ones who refused fighting in a war for their country,§for whatever the reason. War and its aftermaths clearly do not take a decision on which§of the two behaviors is right. It just leaves the involved people opposing each other contrarily like left and right.§In John Okada s novel No-No Boy, almost all of its characters are immediately§confronted with the previously mentioned discord. Set in the Seattle of 1945, No-No§Boy deals with the outer and inner conflicts of a young Japanese American, named§Ichiro, who refused the draft by a government, which in his eyes deprived him of his§identity as an American. The narration starts with its central character, Ichiro, who had§just arrived at a bus station in Seattle and now sees himself confronted with a drastically§changed and diverse Japanese American community. By telling the story from Ichiro s§perspective, Okada thereby convinces his audience with an authentic depiction of a§quest for self-identity under extreme circumstances (Huang, 2006: 152) in this fragmented§and torn segment of society.§Like his protagonist, Okada himself was an American-born son of Japanese immigrants,§a so-called Nisei, and therefore also got evacuated from his hometown Seattle§during the war years. When the Second World War broke out in 1939, Okada was in his§mid-twenties and, unlike Ichiro in the novel, volunteered in the US Air Force, only to§get discharged again directly after the war, in 1946 (see Huang, 2006: 152). Okada§therefore can be rated a prime source for rendering a Japanese-American community in§Seattle which on the one hand struggles with and seeks to recover from the disruptive§effects of the internment (Cheung & Peterson 195), and on the other hand has to deal§with the repercussions of a more or less forced recruitment. Moreover, during the progress§of his book, Okada confronts the topic of racism and segregation in the United§States with his painful, powerful, and nuanced messages (Huang, 2009: 768) some§of which the United States of the 1950s were not yet ready for. [...]

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Vollständiger Name Concept of Failure Represented by the Nisei Characters in John Okada's 'No-No Boy'
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Broschur
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2010
Anzahl der Seiten 36
EAN 9783640512386
ISBN 3640512383
Libristo-Code 05279665
Gewicht 59
Abmessungen 148 x 210 x 4
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