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Conference International Conference of the EAJS (European Association for Japanese Studies) (11th : 2005 : Vienna, Austria). History, Politics and International Relations Section.

Title The power of memory in modern Japan / edited by Sven Saaler and Wolfgang Schwentker.

Publication Info. Folkestone, UK : Global Oriental, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 381 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: The realms of memory : Japan and beyond / Sven Saaler, Wolfgang Schwentker -- pt. 1. Memory in politics and international relations. For the nation or for the people? History and memory of the Nanjing Massacre in Japan / Takashi Yoshida ; Japan's "comfort women" and historical memory : the neo-nationalist counter-attack / Yonson Ahn ; Tokkō Zaidan : a case study of institutional Japanese war memorialization / M.G. Sheftall ; Remembering the war crimes trial : the Tokyo trial view of history / Yuki Takatori ; Historical memory and Shiba Ryōtarō : remembering Russia, creating Japan / Alexander Bukh ; Developing memories : alumni newsletters in Japanese development assistance / Annette Skovsted Hansen -- pt. 2. Institutions of memory : memorials, museums, national heroes. Remodelling public space : the fate of war monuments, 1945-48 / Michael Lucken ; the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and its exhibition / Stefanie Schäfer ; A usable past? Historical museums of the Self-Defence Forces and the construction of continuities / André Hertrich ; The new image of childhood in Japan during the years 1945-49 and the construction of a Japanese collective memory / Christian Galan ; Satō Eisaku, Yasuoka Masahiro and the re-establishment of 11 February as National Day : the political use of national memory in post-war Japan / Eddy Dufourmont ; How did Saigō Takamori become a national hero after his death? The political uses of Saigō's figure and the interpretation of seikanron / Noriko Berlinguez-Kōno -- pt. 3. Popular and intellectual representations of memory. Literary memories of the Pacific War-- fiction or non-fiction? Some criteria for further research on Japanese war literature / Harald Meyer ; The Nokorimono mode : remembering the atomic bomb in The Diary of Moriwaki Yōko / Adam Lebowitz ; Becoming insects : Imamura Shōhei and the entomology of modernity / Bill Mihalopoulos ; Memories of a liberal, liberalism of memory : Tsuda Sōkichi and a few things he forgot to mention / Joël Joos -- pt. 4. Realms of memory : centre and periphery. New dimensions in Sino-Japanese War, 1894-95 / Valdo Ferretti ; Development for preservation : localizing collective memory in 1960s Kanazawa / Peter Siegenthaler ; The remembrance of the 1871 Nakano Uprising in Takayama Village as a contemporary trauma in village life today / Selc̨uk Esenbel ; History and the construction of collective memory : positivist historiography in the age of the imperial rescript on education / Alistair Swale.
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Subject Collective memory -- Japan -- Congresses.
Collective memory.
Japan.
Memory -- Social aspects -- Japan -- Congresses.
Memory -- Social aspects.
Memory.
Nationalism and collective memory -- Japan -- Congresses.
Nationalism and collective memory.
Memorialization -- Japan -- Congresses.
Memorialization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Saaler, Sven, 1968-
Schwentker, Wolfgang.
European Association for Japanese Studies.
Other Form: Print version: International Conference of the EAJS (European Association for Japanese Studies) (11th : 2005 : Vienna, Austria). History, Politics and International Relations Section. Power of memory in modern Japan. Folkestone, UK : Global Oriental, 2008 9781905246380 (OCoLC)132316246
ISBN 9789004213203 (electronic book)
9004213201 (electronic book)
9781905246380
1905246382