edited by T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama.
Durham, N.C. :
Duke University Press,
2001.
1 online resource (vi, 462 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 412-434) and indexes.
Includes filmography: page 435.
Absent images of memory: remembering and reenacting the Japanese internment / Marita Sturken -- The malleable and the contested: the Nanjing Massacre in postwar China and Japan / Daqing Yang -- Memories of war and Okinawa / Ishihara Masaie -- Images of Islanders in Pacific War photographs / Lamont Lindstrom -- Imagery and war in Japan: 1995 / Morio Watanabe -- Deliberating "Liberation Day": identity, history, memory, and war in Guam / Vicente M. Diaz -- Imperial Army betrayed / Chen Yingzhen -- Korean "imperial soldiers": remembering colonialism and crimes against Allied POWs / Utsumi Aiko -- Memory suppression and memory production: the Japanese occupation of Singapore / Diana Wong -- Go for broke, the movie: Japanese American soldiers in U.S. national, military, and racial discourses / T. Fujitani -- Moving history: the Pearl Harbor film(s) / Geoffrey M. White -- "Trapped in history" on the way to utopia: East Asia's "Great War" fifty years later / Arif Dirlik -- For transformative knowledge and postnationalist public spheres: the Smithsonian Enola Gay controversy / Lisa Yoneyama -- "Frantic to join ... the Japanese army": Black soldiers and civilians confront the Asia Pacific War / George Lipsitz -- Colonialism and atom bombs: about survivors of Hiroshima living in Korea / Toyonaga Keisaburō -- The politics of war memories toward healing / Chungmoo Choi.
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A rethinking of the differing national memories of the Second World War in the Pacific in light of recent theories of nationalism, imperialism, and colonialism.
JSTOR
22573/ctv11241rf
Perilous memories.
0822325640
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, Personal narratives.