Thinking Gender 2010: Plenary Session: Intersectionality Acts from the Margin, Yamashita

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"What She Remembers: Remaking and Unmaking Japanese American Internment," Wendi Yamashita, Asian American Studies, UCLA.

This presentation was part of the Plenary Session("Intersectionality Acts from the Margin") at CSW's Thinking Gender Graduate Student Research Conference on February 5, 2010. Thinking Gender is an annual public conference highlighting graduate student research on women, sexuality, and gender across all disciplines and historical periods. The Center for the Study of Women (CSW) is an internationally recognized center for research on women, gender, and sexuality, and the first organized research unit of its kind in the University of California system.

The Plenary Session of the 2010 Thinkıng Gender Conference was cosponsored by The American Indian Studies Center, The Asian American Studies Center, The Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, and The Chicano Studies Research Center, and marks the 40th anniversary of UCLA's ethnic studies centers.

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