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Northeast Asia's difficult past = essays in collective memory /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Northeast Asia's difficult past/ edited by Mikyoung Kim and Barry Schwartz.
Reminder of title:
essays in collective memory /
other author:
Kim, Mikyoung,
Published:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
Description:
xiv, 276 p.
Subject:
Collective memory - Japan. -
Subject:
Japan - Fiction. - Social life and customs -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230277427
Northeast Asia's difficult past = essays in collective memory /
Northeast Asia's difficult past
essays in collective memory /[electronic resource] :edited by Mikyoung Kim and Barry Schwartz. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - xiv, 276 p. - Palgrave Macmillan memory studies. - Palgrave Macmillan memory studies..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Northeast Asia's memory problem / Barry Schwartz and Mikyoung Kim -- section 1:Japan studies -- The Yasukuni conundrum : Japan's contested identity and memory / Mike M. Mochizuki-- Japanese pacifism : problematic reflexivity / Mikyoung Kim -- Responsibility, regret, and nationalism in Japanese memory / Kazuya Fukuoka and Barry Schwartz -- section 2: China studies -- Political centers, progressive narrative, and cultural trauma : coming to terms with the Nanjing Massacre inChina, 1937-1979 / Xiaohong Xu and Lynn Spillman -- Alternative genres,new media, and counter memoriesof the Chinese Cultural Revolution / Guobin Yang -- The changing fate of the national anthem of China / Tim F. Liao, Gehui Zhang, and Libin Zhang -- Memory movement and state-society relationship in Chinese WWII's reparations movement against Japan / Bin Xu and Gary Fine -- section 3: Korea studies-- Exacerbated politics : the legacy of political trauma in South Korea / Don Baker -- The Chosãon monarchy in Republican Korea, 1945-1965 / Christine Kim -- Parallax visions in the Dokdo-Takeshima disputes / Heonik Kwon -- Epilogue: Caught between contentions and dialogues : historical memoriesin Northeast Asia / J.J. Suh.
Asia's 'Memory Problem' is unique. Chinese, Japanese and Koreans assign great significance totheir national pasts; disagreements about oneanother's history and commemorative practices are heated and affect diplomatic and economic relationships. Honour and shame societies teach their members to think about the past differently than do societies of dignity and guilt. In Northeast Asia, the events judged most negative reveal weakness or incompetence, and they induce shame. For this reason, the Western 'politics of regret', which include practices based on violations of dignity and a senseof collective guilt, cannot be directly generalized to Northeast Asian cultures. These cultures are, thus, privileged sites for the study of memory. In no other regional setting is the interdependence of history, commemoration and belief so significant and problematic. In no other setting is the Memory Problem so acute.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230277427Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Collective memory
--Japan.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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--Social life and customs--Fiction.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: DS885.2 / .N67 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 951.05
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