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Annals of The Association of American Geographers | 2011

Landscapes of Promise and Betrayal: Reclamation, Homesteading, and Japanese American Incarceration

Robert M. Wilson

The reclamation of arid lands in the Western United States is a key topic studied by scholars of the region. The incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II occupies a place of similar prominence among those studying Asian American history. Yet neither group has carefully examined the relationship between federal reclamation and incarceration. Three of the ten concentration camps were built on U.S. Bureau of Reclamation irrigation projects, which the agency developed as agrarian landscapes for white settlers. This article examines the Klamath Basin, home to one of the first federal irrigation projects and the site of the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, the largest concentration camp built during the war. The construction of the camp and the incarceration of Japanese Americans disrupted preexisting and largely unexamined notions of the irrigated landscape as a white space. After the war, locals used the physical remnants of the camps to continue developing a white agricultural landscape. This study raises questions about who benefited from state-directed land transformations in the West, whom the nation decided to honor after the war, and how these preferences were etched into the landscape. This article will also hopefully encourage geographers to extend perspectives from environmental history and race and landscape studies to examine pivotal events in American history.


Progress in Human Geography | 2013

Commentary 2: The state of the humanities in geography – a reflection

Robert M. Wilson

of the geohumanities. In: Dear M, Ketchum J, Luria S and Richardson D (eds) GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Abingdon: Routledge, 309–314. Fish S (2011) The triumph of the humanities. New York Times 13 June. Govedare P (2011) Altered landscapes. In: Dear M, Ketchum J, Luria S and Richardson D (eds) GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Abingdon: Routledge, 206–208. Hulme M (2011) Mike Hulme 1978–2012: A research narrative. Available at: http://mikehulme.org/wp-content/ uploads/2011/09/Hulme-Research-narrative.pdf. Kemp KK, Keali’ikanaka’oleohaililani K and Hamabata MH (2011) Ha’ahonua: Using GIScience to link Hawaiian and Western knowledge about the environment. In: Dear M, Ketchum J, Luria S and Richardson D (eds) GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Abingdon: Routledge, 287–295. Larson B (2011) Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining our Relationship with Nature. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Pagden A (2011) Travel and domination of space in the European imagination. In: Daniels S, DeLyser D, Entrikin JN and Richardson D (eds) Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanities. Abingdon: Routledge, 118–126. Schwartz S (2011) Not by skills alone. Times Higher Education 16 June.


Archive | 2010

Seeking Refuge: Birds and Landscapes of the Pacific Flyway

Robert M. Wilson


Environmental History | 2002

Directing the Flow: Migratory Waterfowl, Scale, and Mobility in Western North America

Robert M. Wilson


Geoforum | 2015

Mobile bodies: Animal migration in North American history

Robert M. Wilson


Environmental History | 2017

Faces of the Climate Movement

Robert M. Wilson


Journal of Historical Geography | 2014

Reflections on the American environment

Graeme Wynn; Craig E. Colten; Robert M. Wilson; Martin V. Melosi; Mark Fiege; Diana K. Davis


Journal of Historical Geography | 2005

The Great Land Rush and the Making of the Modern World, 1650–1900, John C. Weaver. McGill-Queen's University Press, Kingston (2003), , 497 pages, CAN

Robert M. Wilson


Environmental History | 2005

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Reviews in American History | 2015

Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth. Edited by William L. Thomas, Jr. Chicago: Published for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation by the University of Chicago Press, 1956. xxxviii + 1193 p. Illustrations, maps, bibliography

Robert M. Wilson

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Craig E. Colten

Louisiana State University

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Diana K. Davis

University of Texas at Austin

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Mark Fiege

Colorado State University

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Graeme Wynn

University of British Columbia

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