Generational and Transgenerational Issues of the Japanese American Internment : A Phenomenological Study (open access)

Generational and Transgenerational Issues of the Japanese American Internment : A Phenomenological Study

This study utilized a qualitative/phenomenological research methodology to examine the generational and transgenerational issues of five identified Japanese American families. To be included in this study, families were identified to contain at least one member who was interned during World War II or who had parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents who were interned. Semistructured interviews, including Adlerian lifestyle assessments, were conducted with the 28 research informants who represented the second, third, and fourth generations of their families.
Date: August 1995
Creator: Mayeda, Karen A.
System: The UNT Digital Library