Julie Otsuka Archive

Julie Otsuka’s Layered Points of View

Author: | Categories: Critical Essays No comments
Julie Otsuka’s new novel is divided into five chapters, three written in the first-person plural perspective and two in the second-person; the novel examines dementia, familial relationships, and the friction between the collective and the individual, using the shifts in point-of-view to marry form to content.

The Violence of Dehumanizing Language

Author: | Categories: Critical Essays No comments
Today, it is crucial to return to Executive Order 9066, which directly resulted in the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Failing to understand the significance of how difference is articulated and weaponized will lead to a repetition of the same cruelties and mistakes of history.