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1950's Native American Relocation: Looking at the Voluntary Urban Relocation Agency

Date May 4, 2012
Time 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm  
Location

1206 W Nevada

Cost FREE
Sponsor

Funded by SCPF.

Phone (217) 265-0632
Event type Chat 'N Chew
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About the speaker: Laura Sachiko Fugikawa holds a doctoral degree from the University of Southern California’s Department of American Studies and Ethnicity with a certificate in Gender Studies. Her book- in-progress, Domestic Containment, is a comparative analysis of the intersections between the mid-20th century dispersal of Japanese Americans out of the internment camps and Native Americans off the reservation by U.S. government agencies. Her interdisciplinary project elucidates the state’s policy shift from physical containment to containment through assimilation ideologies through a narrative analysis of relocation agency propaganda and training manuals.  She then turns to contemporary literature and film to explore articulations of the long-term psychic effects of dispossession, dispersal and displacement alongside imagined strategies for survival.