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When you're smiling

Examines the resettlement of the Japanese American community after internment during World War II. Tanaka explores the damaging impact it had on its children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, and relates her own family's struggle during the harsh post-camp years. The community seemed to put their unjust incarceraton behind them but in reality, class, race, religion, stereotyping, lack of ethnic values, emotional and familial distance caused a serious identity crisis.

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  • "The deadly legacy of internment"@en
  • "When you're smiling : t"
  • "When you're smiling : the deadly legacy of internment"
  • "Conspiracy of silence in the Japanese American community"
  • "Deadly legacy of internment"@en
  • "Deadly legacy of internment"

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  • "Examines the resettlement of the Japanese American community after internment during World War II. Tanaka explores the damaging impact it had on its children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, and relates her own family's struggle during the harsh post-camp years. The community seemed to put their unjust incarceraton behind them but in reality, class, race, religion, stereotyping, lack of ethnic values, emotional and familial distance caused a serious identity crisis."@en
  • "Examines the resettlement of the Japanese American community after internment during World War II. Tanaka explores the damaging impact it had on its children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, and relates her own family's struggle during the harsh post-camp years. The community seemed to put their unjust incarceraton behind them but in reality, class, race, religion, stereotyping, lack of ethnic values, emotional and familial distance caused a serious identity crisis."
  • "A comprehensive account of the resettlement of the Japanese American community after internment during WWII, told through the filmmakers own family's struggle during the harsh post-camp years. The community seemed to put their unjust incarceration behind them but in reality, class, race, religion, stereotyping, lack of ethnic values, emotional and familial distance caused a serious identity crisis."
  • "The first comprehensive account of the resettlement of the Japanese American community after internment during WWII, told through the filmmakers own family's struggle during the harsh post-camp years. The community seemed to put their unjust incarceraton behind them but in reality, class, race, religion, stereotyping, lack of ethnic values, emotional and familial distance caused a serious identity crisis."

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  • "Interviews"
  • "Biography"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "History"
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  • "When you're smiling"