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Mothers` Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II, Judith A. Bennett, Angela Wanhalla


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Автор: Judith A. Bennett, Angela Wanhalla
Название:  Mothers` Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II
ISBN: 9780824851521
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0824851528
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 424
Вес: 0.79 кг.
Дата издания: 31.03.2016
Серия: History
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 95 black & white illustrations
Размер: 231 x 155 x 36
Читательская аудитория: Professional and scholarly
Ключевые слова: Australasian & Pacific history
Подзаголовок: The children of indigenous women and u.s. servicemen, world war ii
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Описание: Like a human tsunami, World War II brought two million American servicemen to the South Pacific where they left a human legacy of some thousands of children. Mothers Darlings traces the intimate relationships that existed in the wartime South Pacific between U.S. servicemen and Indigenous women, and considers the fate of the resulting children. The American military command carefully managed intimate relationships in the Pacific Theater, applying U.S. immigration law based on race on Pacific peoples of color to prevent marriage across the color line. For Indigenous women and their American servicemen sweethearts, legal marriage was impossible, giving rise to a generation of children known as G.I. Babies. Among these Pacific war children, one thing common to almost all is the longing to know more about their American father. Mothers Darlings traces these childrens stories of loss, emotion, longing, and identity, and of lives lived in the shadow of global war.This book considers the way these relationships developed in the major U.S. bases of the South Pacific Command from Bora Bora in the east across to Solomon Islands in the west, and from the Gilbert Islands in the north to New Zealand, in the southernmost region of the Pacific. Some chapters consider in-depth case studies of the life trajectories of one or two people; others are more of a group portrait. Each discusses the context of the particular island societies and how this often determined the way such intimate relationships developed and were accommodated during the war years and beyond.The writers interviewed many of the children of the Americans and some of the few surviving mothers as well as others who recalled the wartime presence in their islands. Oral histories reveal what the records of colonial governments and the military largely have ignored, providing a perspective on the effects of the U.S. occupation that until now has been disregarded by historians of the Pacific war. The richness of this book should appeal to those interested the Pacific, World War II, as well as intimacy, family, race relations, colonialism, identity, and the legal structures of U.S. immigration. Some of the participants in this rich study also told their stories on film—Born of Conflict: Children of the Pacific War.
Дополнительное описание: Australasian and Pacific history


Casualties of History: Wounded Japanese Servicemen and the Second World War

Автор: Pennington Lee
Название: Casualties of History: Wounded Japanese Servicemen and the Second World War
ISBN: 0801452570 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780801452574
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Thousands of wounded servicemen returned to Japan following the escalation of Japanese military aggression in China in July 1937. Tens of thousands would return home after Japan widened its war effort in 1939. In Casualties of History, Lee K. Pennington relates for the first time in English the experiences of Japanese wounded soldiers and disabled veterans of Japan's "long" Second World War (from 1937 to 1945). He maps the terrain of Japanese military medicine and social welfare practices and establishes the similarities and differences that existed between Japanese and Western physical, occupational, and spiritual rehabilitation programs for war-wounded servicemen, notably amputees. To exemplify the experience of these wounded soldiers, Pennington draws on the memoir of a Japanese soldier who describes in gripping detail his medical evacuation from a casualty clearing station on the front lines and his medical convalescence at a military hospital. Moving from the hospital to the home front, Pennington documents the prominent roles adopted by disabled veterans in mobilization campaigns designed to rally popular support for the war effort. Following Japan’s defeat in August 1945, U.S. Occupation forces dismantled the social welfare services designed specifically for disabled military personnel, which brought profound consequences for veterans and their dependents. Using a wide array of written and visual historical sources, Pennington tells a tale that until now has been neglected by English-language scholarship on Japanese society. He gives us a uniquely Japanese version of the all-too-familiar story of soldiers who return home to find their lives (and bodies) remade by combat.



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