Erin Aoyama is a doctoral candidate in American Studies at Brown University whose research is rooted in Asian American studies, relational ethnic studies, and public humanities. In addition to her doctoral work, Aoyama is co-director of the Japanese American Memoryscape Project and a curatorial assistant at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
Erin Aoyama
Articles
Memory Work: Reading and Writing Japanese American Incarceration
Following the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, Erin Aoyama reflects on the uses of Japanese American memory work.
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