Remembering and forgetting : the legacy of war and peace in East Asia
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Remembering and forgetting : the legacy of war and peace in East Asia
(Significant issues series, v. 18,
The Center for Strategic International Studies, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Many of the conflicts that have divided parts of East Asia for the past 50 years remain unresolved, such as competing claims between the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, past Japanese militarism and colonialism in the region, and the division of Korea into two ideologically opposed states. At the same time, the memories of the events which gave rise to these conflicts are contested. Fundamental to working through these memories is the process of remembering and forgetting, which is the subject of this book. Through that process nations as well as individuals interpret their pasts, determine their identities, and set their priorities for the present and the future.
目次
- Fighting stories - the political culture of memory in North East Asian relations, Charles Hill
- memory, imagination and national myths, Lucian W. Pye
- same strait, different memories, Chas W. Freeman Jr
- remembering and forgetting - the political culture of memory in divided Korea, Dongbok Lee
- the inheritance of war - Japan's domestic politics and international ambitions, William Lee Howell
- an unassimilable past and the diplomacy of the future - international relations in East Asia 50 years on, Anne Simone Kleinman.
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