zumbamama wrote:Yeah Maynie, but it's just society growing out of their narrow-mindedness...like growing out of slavery, women's oppression, etc...or like when everyone thought the world was flat, society eventually came to accept that it wasn't.
10:37 I will check out Kimchi and Sauerkraut. The title reminds me of a self portrait project I did college...I photographed a bottle of soysauce with Worcester sauce, with a mixing bowl in front of them (me) haha!
Have you ever seen "Come See the Paradise" with Dennis Quaid and Tamilyn Tomita? That is also about Japanese-American relations during WWII. I love that movie.
I have not seen it, but I will have to check it out. When I was a girl one of my favorite books was "The Eternal Springs of Mr. Ito". The author used her own true experiences of her childhood, in a fictional story. Autobiographical fiction. http://www.amazon.com/Eternal-Spring-Mr-Ito/dp/0689718098.
I do like your self portrait idea, that was pretty good.
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