ASIA AM 131B
Japanese Americans and Incarceration
Description: Seminar, three to four hours. Requisite: course 10 or 10W. Designed for juniors/seniors. In-depth analysis of key literature about mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during 1940s. Immediate and long-range effects of internment. Emphasis on research. Original paper based on primary sources held by University of California required. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Professor Hirabayashi was a great professor. He is an Asian American himself, therefore incorporates his personal stories in his lectures, which makes his class more interesting. He is open to discussions and questions at all times. His exams consists of both multiple questions as well as short answers, which in my case was identification questions. For the multiple choice, he gives four options, and for the identification questions, we had to define and also write its significance in what we were studying.
Professor Hirabayashi was a great professor. He is an Asian American himself, therefore incorporates his personal stories in his lectures, which makes his class more interesting. He is open to discussions and questions at all times. His exams consists of both multiple questions as well as short answers, which in my case was identification questions. For the multiple choice, he gives four options, and for the identification questions, we had to define and also write its significance in what we were studying.