- CONTENTS
- Editors' Note = ix
- Foreword : Commemorating 1945 in Transnational History / Akira Iriye = xi
- Introduction / Daqing Yang ; Mike Mochizuki = xix
- 1 China : Meanings and Contradictions of Victory / Daqing Yang = 1
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=M14901179
Lanham : Lexington, 2018
2018
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940.546 판사항(23)
9781498567695 (cloth : alk. paper)
149856769X (cloth : alk. paper)
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Memory, identity, and commemorations of World War II : anniversary politics in Asia Pacific / edited by Daqing Yang and Mike Mochizuki ; foreword by Akira Iriye.
xxviii, 165 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Meanings and contradictions of victory / Daqing Yang -- Republic of China: Government balancing acts in commemorating World War II / Robert Sutter -- Japan: Contested history and identity conflict / Mike Mochizuki -- South Korea: Commemorations, revision and reckoning / Christine Kim -- Philippines: Memorials and commemorations in seven decades / Ricardo T. Jose -- Singapore: Commemoration and reconciliation / Tze Loo -- United States: Remembrance without recrimination / Marc Gallicchio -- Russia: Commemorating the war in the West more than East / Marlene Laruelle -- Germany: Comprehensive and complex, culture of remembrance / Lily Gardner Feldman.
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Memory, Identity, and Commemorations of World War II (Anniversary Politics in Asia Pacific)
Why do some governments and societies attach great significance to a particular anniversary year whereas others seem less inclined to do so? What motivates the orchestration of elaborate commemorative activities in some countries? What are they supposed to accomplish, for both domestic and international audience? In what ways do commemorations in Asia Pacific fit into the global memory culture of war commemoration? In what ways are these commemorations intertwined with current international poli