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The article reviews several books, focusing on Karen Tei Yamashita's Questions 27 & 28. This novel explores the varied political and personal narratives surrounding the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans. It utilizes a multi-formatted structure to examine the infamous loyalty questionnaire administered to incarcerees.
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