定居者-军营:二战期间太平洋岛屿上的拘留营和战俘营

Juliet Nebolon
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摘要:本文分析了二战期间美国在夏威夷、马绍尔群岛和北马里亚纳群岛对日裔和日裔美国人、土著人和战俘的拘留。它将对日裔美国人的拘留作为一种种族化排斥的国内项目的关注分散开来,分析了嵌入在美国定居者军国主义跨国项目中的拘留。拘留和战俘营使用了不同的逻辑,种族化的军事拘留,土著流离失所,和自由治理,以使撤离和拘留亚洲和土著人民合理化,从美国军方希望用作基地,战场和炸弹试验区的土地。
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Settler-Military Camps: Internment and Prisoner of War Camps across the Pacific Islands during World War II
ABSTRACT:This paper analyzes the US internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans, Indigenous peoples, and prisoners of war across Hawai‘i, the Marshall Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands during World War II. Decentering the focus on Japanese American internment as a domestic project of racialized exclusion, it analyzes internment as embedded in a transnational project of US settler militarism. Internment and prisoner of war camps utilized varying logics of racialized military detention, Indigenous displacement, and liberal governance in order to rationalize the evacuation and internment of Asian and Indigenous peoples from lands that the US military wished to use as bases, battlegrounds, and bomb testing areas.
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