{"url_title":"Jane E. Dusselier","title_sort":"dusselierjane","links":{"json":"http://encyclopedia.densho.org/api/0.1/authors/Jane%20E.%20Dusselier/","html":"http://encyclopedia.densho.org/authors/Jane%20E.%20Dusselier/"},"modified":"2012-08-30T16:51:16","title":"Jane E. Dusselier","body":"
\n \n Jane Dusselier\n \n is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director of Asian American Studies at Iowa State University. She is the author of several articles and a monograph on Japanese American Concentration Camps including \"Does Food Make Place? Food Protests in Japanese American Concentration Camps,\"\n \n Food and Foodways\n \n , 10:3, 2002, 137-165 and\n \n Artifacts of Loss: Crafting Survival in Japanese American Concentration Camps\n \n published by Rutgers University Press. Her current work focuses on Southeast Asian America specifically on the foodways of Laotian, Vietnamese, and Hmong Americans.\n
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