Performance in the wartime archive : Michio Ito at the Alien Enemy Hearing Board

The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the recently formed Federal Bureau of Investigation ordered the incarceration of 770 Japanese and Japanese American “alien enemies.”1 These arrests came two months before Executive Order 9066, which infamously called for the mass incarce...

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Main Author: Riordan, Kevin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1437642020-09-22T08:47:44Z Performance in the wartime archive : Michio Ito at the Alien Enemy Hearing Board Riordan, Kevin School of Humanities Humanities::Language::English Archival Studies Asian American Studies The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the recently formed Federal Bureau of Investigation ordered the incarceration of 770 Japanese and Japanese American “alien enemies.”1 These arrests came two months before Executive Order 9066, which infamously called for the mass incarceration of 110,000 people of Japanese descent on the West Coast of the United States.2 Among these initial 770 alien enemies was the modernist dancer and choreographer Michio Ito. In the documents establishing his detention, the Alien Enemy Hear-ing Board found Ito to be “an artist of artistic temperament, striking appear-ance, fine manners, cultured, educated and capable of any and all sorts of pro-paganda, espionage and sabotage.”3 In this essay, I interrogate this sentence’s central conjunction, the grammatical choreography that links art, culture, and education to propaganda, espionage, and sabotage. 2020-09-22T08:33:12Z 2020-09-22T08:33:12Z 2017 Journal Article Riordan, K. (2017). Performance in the wartime archive : Michio Ito at the Alien Enemy Hearing Board. American Studies, 56(1), 67-89. 0026-3079 https://journals.ku.edu/amsj/article/view/7061 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143764 en American Studies © 2017 University of Kansas Libraries. All rights reserved.
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Asian American Studies
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Performance in the wartime archive : Michio Ito at the Alien Enemy Hearing Board
description The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the recently formed Federal Bureau of Investigation ordered the incarceration of 770 Japanese and Japanese American “alien enemies.”1 These arrests came two months before Executive Order 9066, which infamously called for the mass incarceration of 110,000 people of Japanese descent on the West Coast of the United States.2 Among these initial 770 alien enemies was the modernist dancer and choreographer Michio Ito. In the documents establishing his detention, the Alien Enemy Hear-ing Board found Ito to be “an artist of artistic temperament, striking appear-ance, fine manners, cultured, educated and capable of any and all sorts of pro-paganda, espionage and sabotage.”3 In this essay, I interrogate this sentence’s central conjunction, the grammatical choreography that links art, culture, and education to propaganda, espionage, and sabotage.
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