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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Performance, Law, and the Race So Different
1 "That May Be Japanese Law, but Not in My Country": Madame Butterfly and the Problem of Law
2 "Justice for My Son": Staging Reparative Justice in Ping Chong's Chinoiserie
3 Pledge of Allegiance: Performing Patriotism in the Japanese American Concentration Camps
4 The Nail That Stands Out: The Political Performativity of the Moriyuki Shimada Scrapbook
5 Illegal Immigrant Acts: Dengue Fever and the Racialization of Cambodian America
Conclusion: Virtually Legal
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Performance, Law, and the Race So Different
1 "That May Be Japanese Law, but Not in My Country": Madame Butterfly and the Problem of Law
2 "Justice for My Son": Staging Reparative Justice in Ping Chong's Chinoiserie
3 Pledge of Allegiance: Performing Patriotism in the Japanese American Concentration Camps
4 The Nail That Stands Out: The Political Performativity of the Moriyuki Shimada Scrapbook
5 Illegal Immigrant Acts: Dengue Fever and the Racialization of Cambodian America
Conclusion: Virtually Legal
Notes
Bibliography
Index