Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-263) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The problem of racial rearticulation -- PART 1: ENCLAVE: Succeeding immigrants: ethnic leadership and the origins of Nisei week -- Rise and fall of biculturalism: consumption, socialization, and Americanism -- PART 2: CAMP: War and the American front: collaboration, protest, and class in the internment crisis -- PART 3: COMMUNITIES: Defining integration: the return of Nisei week and remaking of Japanese American identity -- The new cosmopolitanism: from heterodoxy to orthodoxy -- Nationalism and internationalism: new left, ethnic rights, and shopping centers.