1. Japanese Americans and Civil Religion
In other words, the author states that the experience of internment and war for the Japanese people left the community with a sense of ethnic identity to which that community is able to create a new civil religion around. The Japanese American experience during World War II was the catalyst to a new form of civil religion within the United States of America. ... Then, after this, the author goes back into the importance of the preservation of memory and the experience that has come to form a civil religion for the Japanese American people. ... Cultural and ethnic identities are an importan...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Graduate