2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202304.0689.v1
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Art and the City’s Fiction in Japanese-American internment camps. Sequels for sustainability.

Abstract: In this article, we have tried to answer the questions of how an entire city's fiction was created for the development of Japanese American internment camps and in which way contributions of sustainable crafts and even art could have interceded. To this aim, we have searched the literature and reviewed archives, primarily from the American West Coast. We have found that beyond adaptation to the circumstances, the visual representation of the city's settlement, founding, and daily activities, instead of typical… Show more

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