Visual accounts of loss -- Remaking inside places -- Re-territorializing outside spaces -- Making connections -- Mental landscapes of survival -- Contemporary legacies of loss
Summary
In Artifacts of Loss, Jane E. Dusselier looks at the lives of Japanese American internees through the lens of their art. Dusselier urges her readers to consider these often overlooked folk crafts as meaningful political statements which are significant as material forms of protest and as representations of loss
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-196) and index