Publications 

Books

Articles

Chapters

  • “Invoking Memories of Nikkei Oppression to Address the “War on Terror”: Constitutionalism, New Authoritarianism, and the Mnemonics of Rights.” In Nikkei Uprooting in Transnational Perspective, ed. Jordan Stanger-Ross, Audrey Kobayashi, and Aya Fujiwara, 56 pp. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Matt James (in review)
  • “Contingent Captivity: Resettling Japanese Men, Women and Children, 1941-1945” Verge: Studies in Global Asias 12.1 (accepted 2025) Jordan Stanger-Ross, Sarah Kovner, Benjamin Ireland, Rowena Ward, and Anoma Pieris
  • “Corrosive Comparisons and the Memory Politics of “Saming”: Threat and Opportunity in the Age of Apology,” Social Sciences 13:167 (2024): 1-17. Matt James
  • “Museums’ Important Roles in Telling Missing Stories” Jordan Stanger-Ross with Christine Piper and Melissa Miles, 27 May 2024, In East Mojo
  • “Museums’ Important Roles in Telling Missing Stories” Jordan Stanger-Ross with Christine Piper and Melissa Miles, 18-20 May 2024, In 360, Press Trust of India, Devi Discourse, Big News Network
  • “After All Our Efforts at Good Citizenship”: Propriety, Property, and Belonging in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians, 1940s, The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 104, Issue 1, March 2023 Kaitlin Findlay, Trevor Wideman, Yasmin Amaratunga. 
  • “Landscapes of Injustice: The 1940s Dispossession of Japanese Canadians,” BC History Magazine (Summer 2022), Jordan Stanger-Ross guest editor with short introduction
  • “Case Files: The Custodian of Enemy Alien Property records.” BC History Magazine (Summer 2022) Michael Abe 16 pp.