Civil Society and Postwar Pacific Basin Reconciliation: Wounds, Scars, and Healing

Civil Society and Postwar Pacific Basin Reconciliation

Wounds, Scars, and Healing
 
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ISBN13:9780367445195
ISBN10:03674451911
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:248 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:453 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white
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The book brings together discussions of leading aspects of the Asia-Pacific War which still have huge relevance today. The topics addressed range from the development of war guilt and responsibility in postwar Japan to the vivid impact of art on bringing alive the reality and cruelty of the war.

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This book brings together discussions of leading aspects and repercussions of the Asia-Pacific War, which still have huge relevance today. From the development of war guilt to the vivid effect of art on bringing alive the realities of the war, it analyses a diversity of post-war issues in the Pacific Basin.


Organised into five parts, the book begins by scrutinizing the conflicting attitudes towards Japanese post-war society and identifies the various legacies of the war. It also provides an examination of the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagaski, before studying contemporary civil society and analysing the way memories of the war have changed with time. Each of the chapters discusses the Japanese government?s inability to achieve reconciliation with its neighbours, despite the passage of over 70 years, and the denial of the atrocities committed by the Imperial Army.


Arguing that this policy of continuous denial has triggered the rise of civil movements in Japan, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese History and Japanese Studies in general.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction: From Enemy to Friend, Donald Keene Part 1: Conflicting Attitudes towards Imperial Japan 1. Tracing ?Victimizer Consciousness?: The Emergence and Development of War Guilt and Responsibility in Postwar Japan, Takashi YOSHIDA 2. The Girl, the Flower, and the Constitution in 1945 (and 2015), Tomoko AOYAMA Part 2?Reconciliation in Postwar Japan, Australia, China and Taiwan 3. ?Reconciliation? in Postwar History?The Need for Resolution Resulting from Japan?s Colonial Period, Aiko UTSUMI 4. Peace in Our Region: Prisoners of War and Australia?s Relationship with Japan, 1945?1960, Christina Twomey 5. Listening for the Sound of History: Lung Ying
-tai?s Big River, Big Sea and Its Vision for Reconciliation in Taiwan and China, Conrad Bauer Part 3?The Aftermath of Hiroshima 6. The Valorization of the Atomic Bomb: Blast Power over the After
-Effects of Radiation, Yuko SHIBATA 7. Experience and Hope: The Nuclear Issue and Asia through the Life of the Novelist Hayashi Ky?ko, Teru SHIMAMURA Part 4?Establishing Civil Society 8. Civil Resistance in Japan in Response to Political Domination, Yasuko Claremont 9. Oda Makoto and Grassroots Citizenship Movements?Beheiren, Roman Rosenbaum 10. Civil Society, Remembering and Un
-Remembering: Two Faces of Grassroots Action in Japan, Tessa Morris
-Suzuki
Part 5?Memories Reconstructed and Reimagined 11. War Memories Represented in Theatre: The One Day of the Year, The Floating World, The Spirits Play and Black Diggers, Keiji SAWADA 12. Unsettling Nostalgia through Irony: Cinematic War Memory and Gender, by Rio OTOMO, Barbara Hartley, and Katsuhiko SUGANUMA 13. Inoue Hisashi and the Tokyo Trials Trilogy, Masahito TAKAYASHIKI