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In Interviews with Third-Generation Japanese Americans, Janice Tanaka Found

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In interviews with third-generation Japanese Americans, Janice Tanaka found:


A) their second-generation parents, most of whom had been interned as youth (and as U.S. citizens) during World War II, were greatly affected by that forcible incarceration.
B) their second-generation parents put considerable pressure on themselves and their children to conform to white norms and perspectives in the post-World War II era.
C) the effects of hyperconformity to whiteness are often very negative, including physical or mental illness, or alcoholism and drug addiction.
D) some Japanese Americans have committed suicide as a result of great stress ultimately grounded in the realities of whites' anti-Asian racism.
E) All the above

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