Browsing by Author "Shinno, Reiko"
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A History of Hmong Men: Peb Leej Txiv Lub Neej (Our Father's Lives)
Her, Khong Meng (2013-12-16)Through the story of Cher Her, a Hmong man, this paper will discuss the lives and experiences of Hmong men during the evacuation of Long Cheng in 1975, the journey to the refugee camps, and leaving Thailand for resettlement ... -
Interdisciplinary & Cross-cultural Research of Internet Communication
Grosskreutz, Joseph; Wong, Foong Min; Bao, Li-Ying; Shinno, Reiko (2019-05)This research focused on the faculty and students interdisciplinary research associated with the professional fields of graphic design, computer science, and cross-cultural study of Chinese history (960 A.D. — 1368 A.D.). ... -
Manchurian Banditry Under Japanese Occupation : 1931-1935
Gearhardt, Christopher C. (2009-07-17)In the immediate aftermath of the Manchuria Incident in 1931, "banditry," which had long been common throughout Manchuria, increased to numbers that had never been seen before. This paper deals with the identities of these ... -
The Smithsonian?Enola Gay Controversy: Including Wisconsin Perspectives on the Exhibit and the Atomic Bombings
Aukema, Justin (2008-06-25)This paper examines the Smithsonian?Enola Gay controversy, an event which took place between 1993 and 1995. The controversy had broad implications for the field of history and the arena of American public consciousness. ... -
The Squeaky Wheel: Japanese Race Relations on the West Coast and Legislation in the 1920S
Pipkorn, Melissa (2008-06-26)During the 1920s legislation was created in California that eliminated immigration from Japan. This Exclusion Clause in the 1924 Immigration Act was not fully supported by the population on the West Coast, where the vast ... -
Two Spirits: The Dichotomy of Saigō Takamori and Its Portrayal in The Last Samurai
Hallingstad, Aaron (2016-09-29)The Last Samurai, directed by Edward Zwick, is easy to pass off as an American movie under the guise of a Japanese motif, but there is something deeper beneath the surface. The movie opened to Western criticism of the ...