This book discusses the cultural, political and social implications of the Pacific War and engages with debates over the war's impact, legacies, and continuing cultural resonances. Crucially, it examines the meanings and significance of the Second World War from a truly international perspective and the contributors present fascinating case studies that highlight the myriad of localised idiosyncrasies in how the Pacific War has been remembered and deployed in political contexts.
This book discusses the cultural, political and social implications of the Pacific War and engages with debates over the war's impact, legacies, and continuing cultural resonances. Crucially, it examines the meanings and significance of the Second World War from a truly international perspective and the contributors present fascinating case studies that highlight the myriad of localised idiosyncrasies in how the Pacific War has been remembered and deployed in political contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Twomey is Professor in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies at Monash University, Australia. Ernest Koh is Senior Lecturer the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies at Monash University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Remembrance 1. Thinking About the Pacific War 2. De-historicising the Second World War: Diaspora, Nation and the overseas Chinese 3. "A Sideshow to the War in Europe": Nation, Empire and the British Commemoration of the Pacific War 4. Contested Memories of the Pacific War in Australia 5. The Thai-Burma Railway: Aysmmetrical and Transnational Memories Part II: Aftermaths 6. Unfinished business: Legal, Moral and Political Dimensions of the Class 'B' and 'C' War Crimes Trials in Asia and the Pacific 7. The Pacific War experience of Dutch Eurasian civilians in Java, 1942-48 8. Coercion and Consent: Being 'Indian' in Malaya during the Japanese Occupation 9. Revenge Killings in 1945 and their Absence from the Historical Narrative in Singapore Part III: Race, Sex and Culture 10. ' South Seas Lore: Anthropology, Cultural Determinism and the Pacific War' 11. Contested Medical Science: Re-examining Japanese Medicine and Filipino Adaptations in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation Period 12. The "outrage" in Miri: Sex, race and violence and the Second AIF in Sarawak 13. Mothers Darlings: Secrets and Silences in the Wake of the Pacific War
Part I: Remembrance 1. Thinking About the Pacific War 2. De-historicising the Second World War: Diaspora, Nation and the overseas Chinese 3. "A Sideshow to the War in Europe": Nation, Empire and the British Commemoration of the Pacific War 4. Contested Memories of the Pacific War in Australia 5. The Thai-Burma Railway: Aysmmetrical and Transnational Memories Part II: Aftermaths 6. Unfinished business: Legal, Moral and Political Dimensions of the Class 'B' and 'C' War Crimes Trials in Asia and the Pacific 7. The Pacific War experience of Dutch Eurasian civilians in Java, 1942-48 8. Coercion and Consent: Being 'Indian' in Malaya during the Japanese Occupation 9. Revenge Killings in 1945 and their Absence from the Historical Narrative in Singapore Part III: Race, Sex and Culture 10. ' South Seas Lore: Anthropology, Cultural Determinism and the Pacific War' 11. Contested Medical Science: Re-examining Japanese Medicine and Filipino Adaptations in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation Period 12. The "outrage" in Miri: Sex, race and violence and the Second AIF in Sarawak 13. Mothers Darlings: Secrets and Silences in the Wake of the Pacific War
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