"Unsettling official national accounts with memories of war from Okinawa, Guam, and Taiwan, of the Nanjing massacre, occupied Singapore, and the Hiroshima bombing--"PERILOUS MEMORIES" provokes a haunting dialectic between familiar history and endangered memories."--Lisa Lowe, University of California, San Diego
"Unsettling official national accounts with memories of war from Okinawa, Guam, and Taiwan, of the Nanjing massacre, occupied Singapore, and the Hiroshima bombing--"PERILOUS MEMORIES" provokes a haunting dialectic between familiar history and endangered memories."--Lisa Lowe, University of California, San DiegoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, Lisa Yoneyama, eds.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments vii Introduction / T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama 1 1. Memory Fragments, Memory Images Absent Images of Memory: Remembering and Reenacting the Japanese Internment / Marita Sturken 33 The Malleable and the Contested: The Nanjing Massacre in Postwar China and Japan / Daqing Yang 50 Memories of War and Okinawa / Ishihara Masaie 87 Images of Islanders in Pacific War Photographs / Lamont Lindstrom 107 Imagery and War in Japan: 1995 / Morio Watanabe 129 2. Politics and Poetics of Liberation Deliberating “Liberation Day”: Identity, History, Memory, and War in Guam / Vicente M. Diaz 155 Imperial Army Betrayed / Chen Yingzhen 181 Korean “Imperial Soldiers”: Remembering Colonialism and Crimes against Allied POWs / Utsumi Aiko 199 Memory Suppression and Memory Production: The Japanese Occupation of Singapore / Diana Wong 218 Go For Broke, the Movie, Japanese American Soldiers in U.S. National, Military, and Racial Discourses / T. Fujitani 239 Moving History: The Pearl Harbor Film(s) / Geoffrey M. White 267 3. Atonement, Healing, and Unexpected Alliances “Trapped in History” on the Way to Utopia: East Asia’s “Great War” Fifty Years Later / Arif Dirlik 299 For Transformative Knowledge and Postnationalist Public Spheres: The Smithsonian Enola Gay Controversy / Lisa Yoneyama 323 “Frantic to Join . . . the Japanese Army”: Black Soldiers and Civilians Confront the Asia Pacific War / George Lipsitz 347 Colonialism and Atom Bombs: About Survivors of Hiroshima Living in Korea / Toyonaga Keisaburo 378 The Politics of War Memories toward Healing / Chungmoo Choi 395 Bibliography 411 Filmography 435 Index 437 Contributors 461
Acknowledgments vii Introduction / T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama 1 1. Memory Fragments, Memory Images Absent Images of Memory: Remembering and Reenacting the Japanese Internment / Marita Sturken 33 The Malleable and the Contested: The Nanjing Massacre in Postwar China and Japan / Daqing Yang 50 Memories of War and Okinawa / Ishihara Masaie 87 Images of Islanders in Pacific War Photographs / Lamont Lindstrom 107 Imagery and War in Japan: 1995 / Morio Watanabe 129 2. Politics and Poetics of Liberation Deliberating “Liberation Day”: Identity, History, Memory, and War in Guam / Vicente M. Diaz 155 Imperial Army Betrayed / Chen Yingzhen 181 Korean “Imperial Soldiers”: Remembering Colonialism and Crimes against Allied POWs / Utsumi Aiko 199 Memory Suppression and Memory Production: The Japanese Occupation of Singapore / Diana Wong 218 Go For Broke, the Movie, Japanese American Soldiers in U.S. National, Military, and Racial Discourses / T. Fujitani 239 Moving History: The Pearl Harbor Film(s) / Geoffrey M. White 267 3. Atonement, Healing, and Unexpected Alliances “Trapped in History” on the Way to Utopia: East Asia’s “Great War” Fifty Years Later / Arif Dirlik 299 For Transformative Knowledge and Postnationalist Public Spheres: The Smithsonian Enola Gay Controversy / Lisa Yoneyama 323 “Frantic to Join . . . the Japanese Army”: Black Soldiers and Civilians Confront the Asia Pacific War / George Lipsitz 347 Colonialism and Atom Bombs: About Survivors of Hiroshima Living in Korea / Toyonaga Keisaburo 378 The Politics of War Memories toward Healing / Chungmoo Choi 395 Bibliography 411 Filmography 435 Index 437 Contributors 461
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