three documents to watch and explore:
1. http://info.arte.tv/fr/des-camps-pour-americains-dorigine-japonaise
2. http://www.kitagakiphoto.com/#!/p/japanese-american-in : Paul Kitagaki: PHOTOGRAPHER
3. Roger Shimomura: google (Japanese internment camps ) ARTIST
4. http://www.kitagakiphoto.com/p/japanese-american-in
mercredi 20 janvier 2016
mardi 12 janvier 2016
PICTURE BRIDES
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bride system was extremely important to the Japanese immigrants during the
early 1900’s. It was a system that allowed Japanese men in the United States to
find wives from overseas in order to start families. Japanese bachelors would
mail their self portraits to a matchmaker in Japan who then matched the picture
with other potential brides. Once the matchmaker found a suitable match, they were
married and the bride was sent over on a one-way trip to the United States.
Quite often, the only photo that the men had access to were portraits of them
when they were much younger. Most often the women in Japan were duped into
thinking that their future husband in America were as young as they were in the
picture; however this was not the case. The brides later found out as soon as
they met their husband for the first time that they were much older than and
not as attractive as they once were. In the portraits the bachelors were young,
however in reality they had aged from the laborious work of agriculture and the
psychological stress of social marginalization. One would assume that the bride
could easily just go back home to Japan but because they lacked the funds for a
ride back and also because of their culture, it was important to have pride and
“save face” and deal with the circumstances on their own in order to prevent
shaming the family.
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