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Historian Alexis Dudden and graphic artist Kim Inthavong discuss their collaborative work on history, memory, and activism in Okinawa, Japan. Their piece, “Okinawa: Territory as Monument,” appears in the History Lab section of the September issue of the AHR. Inthavong’s graphic panels illustrating Okinawans’ present-day struggle over U.S. military presence in the islands can be previewed at americanhistoricalreview.org.
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Historian Alexis Dudden and graphic artist Kim Inthavong discuss their collaborative work on history, memory, and activism in Okinawa, Japan. Their piece, “Okinawa: Territory as Monument,” appears in the History Lab section of the September issue of the AHR. Inthavong’s graphic panels illustrating Okinawans’ present-day struggle over U.S. military presence in the islands can be previewed at americanhistoricalreview.org.
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