Encoding Disappearing Characters: The Case of Twentieth-Century Japanese-Canadian Names
The Landscapes of Injustice project seeks to encode mid-twentieth-century documents by and about the Japanese-Canadian community so they are accessible to modern audiences. The fundamental problem is that some of the kanji used at that time have been replaced since then by different kanji, and other...
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Auteur principal: | Stewart Arneil |
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Langue: | DE EN ES FR IT |
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2019
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