Description: Excavating the power of memory offers a succinct examination of how memory is constructed, embedded and disseminated in contemporary Japanese society. The unique range and perspective of this collection will provide an understanding not found elsewhere. It starts with a lucid introduction of how memory plays a political and wider social role in Japan. Four case studies follow. The first takes up the divergence in memory at the national and subnational levels by analysing the memory of the battle of Okinawa and US military accidents in Okinawa prefecture, illuminating how memory in the prefecture embeds Okinawans as victims of mainland Japan and of the United States. The second explores whether Japan’s membership of the International Criminal Court represents a shift in the Japanese government’s negative remembrance of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, demonstrating how both courts are largely portrayed as being disconnected in political debates. The third offers an analysis of the surviving letters of the Kamikaze pilots in order to interrogate and compare their presumed identity in the dominant collective memory and their own self-identities. The fourth untangles how the ‘memory of winds’ in Japanese fishing communities remains an expression of social thought that presides over the ‘transmission of meaning’ about fishermen's geographical surroundings. This book was previously published as a special issue of the Japan Forum.
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EAN: 9780367023904
UPC: 9780367023904
ISBN: 9780367023904
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Item Length: 24.6 cm
Book Title: Excavating the Power of Memory in Japan
Item Height: 246mm
Item Width: 189mm
Author: Glenn D Hook
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Popular Philosophy, Anthropology, History
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454g
Number of Pages: 116 Pages