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Memories of í World War II in Japan Erika Worley, Lauren Steinke, & Noriko Sugimori
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Memories of World War II in Japan

Erika Worley, Lauren Steinke, & Noriko Sugimori

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➢ Dr. Sugimori’s language interview project

➢ A trend amongst the Japanese-speaking interviewees

➢ The new interview project

➢ Getting students involved

An Introduction

Dr. Noriko Sugimori

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➢ The interviews focus on the war in Japan, although participants are sometimes from outside Japan

➢ Each interview is filmed, then translated for English-speaking audiences

The Interview Project

An interviewee posing with research assistant Erika Worley in Kalamazoo, MI

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➢ Dr. Midori Yoshii,professor of International Studies at Albion College

➢ “An International History of Modern Japan”

➢ Adding history to the project

Outside Connections

Dr. Midori Yoshii with both classes, including research assistants Erika Worley and Lauren Steinke

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➢ Online communication

➢ Sakura Sushi & Grill,Battle Creek, MI

➢ What everyone learned about the research process and WWII

Student Discussion

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Iba Haruko

➢ Training to be a nurse

➢ Dormitory life during the war

➢ Starving and stealing food

Kasuyo Hideo

➢ Japan’s colonies, part of Japan

➢ Japanese workers

➢ Postwar consequences

Interviewees

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➢ An increasingly globalized world

➢ A small remaining window of opportunity

➢ A necessary perspective as WWII fades into the past

➢ Precious human experiences

➢ The young history recorders of today will become the history makers of tomorrow

Why is it important?

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Thank you all for coming!