Abstract/Details

Fertile Ground: A novel

Schulze, John Conrad.   The University of Nebraska - Lincoln ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2012. 3503017.

Abstract (summary)

Fertile Ground brings to light a little-known facet of 20th century American history. The internment of Japanese Americans on the west coast during WW II is common knowledge, but what is less known is that the same law, specifically the Alien Enemy Act, was also used to register and, in some cases, indefinitely intern thousands of Germans and Italians during the war. My novel depicts one German family's struggle with this government policy. The text touches on issues similar to those explored in Joy Kagowa's Obasan: suspension of civil liberties, economic restrictions, and the fracturing of families. The novel also responds to Kagowa's novel by asking a simple question: What if the Other suddenly becomes the Self? The physical Otherness of Japanese made them easily identifiable as such. The novel examines the psychological response of a community to the realization that Otherness can exist in ways that are not as obvious as physical characteristics. The resulting suspicion generates reactionary responses to the notion that the enemy may be a trusted neighbor. This communal reaction is mirrored within a family when the main character, Lucy, is forced to re-examine her relationship with her husband, who has been arrested and interned by the FBI. Ultimately, it is an historical novel that is particularly relevant to political elements within post 9/11 American society. It's also very relevant in light of the recent release of Craig Shirley's December 1941: 31 days that changed America and saved the world. A book that examines the radical changes that occurred in the United States in a single month.

Indexing (details)


Subject
American literature
Classification
0591: American literature
0203: Creative writing
Identifier / keyword
Language, literature and linguistics; Alien Enemy Act; Fertile Ground; Fort Lincoln; Germans; Internment; ND; Original writing; WW II
Title
Fertile Ground: A novel
Author
Schulze, John Conrad
Number of pages
2
Degree date
2012
School code
0138
Source
DAI-A 73/08(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
978-1-267-26411-4
Advisor
Agee, Jonis
Committee member
Kaye, Frances; Slater, Judith; Van den Berg, Hendrik
University/institution
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department
English
University location
United States -- Nebraska
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
3503017
ProQuest document ID
1013444849
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1013444849