Prisoners in paradise : American women in the wartime South Pacific /
The author presents stories of women who were imprisoned in the Philippines by the Japanese and of women who "fled into the hills or adopted new identities to avoid captivity, relying on neighbors and former servants for survival."--Jacket.
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Language: | English |
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Lawrence, Kan. :
University Press of Kansas,
©2000.
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.17733065 |
Table of Contents:
- Women's Duty and the Decision to Stay in the Pacific
- The Struggle to Organize
- Work and Womanhood in Internment
- Romance, Marriage, and Family Life During the War
- Evading Internment
- National Identity and Subversion of the Enemy
- Rescue and Its Aftermath.