How to Tell Japs from Chinese
Title
How to Tell Japs from Chinese
Subject
Japanese Americans--History--20th century.
Description
This article appearing in the December 22, 1941 issue of Life magazine was written in response to violence against Chinese Americans based on their mistaken identity as people of Japanese descent. This reflects both the acceptance of anger against Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor (there is, after all, no attempt to dissuade people from attacking people of Japanese ancestry) and the historical conflation of people of East Asian descent. The visuals portray men of Chinese descent as having "delicate" and "long-boned" faces, whereas men of Japanese descent have a "more massively boned head" and a "heavier beard."
Source
Life, December 22, 1941, Page 81
Publisher
Chicago, Ill.: Time, Inc.
Date
1941-12-22
Rights
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Format
Original object was scanned as a 24 bit color 300 dpi TIFF on a Zeutschel OS 14000 A0-LS scanner. Using Adobe Photoshop CS2 the image was converted into a 150 dpi JPEG.
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
AP2.L547.1941.12.22.p81
Collection
Citation
“How to Tell Japs from Chinese,” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 22, 2024, http://752800.40daj.group/items/show/4416.