Perilous memories:the Asia-Pacific War(s)
Vii Acknowledgments
T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama
Introduction
1:MEMORY FRAGMENTS, MEMORY IMAGES
Marita Sturken-Absent Images of Memory:Remembering and Reenacting the Japanese Internment
Daqing Yang-The Malleable and the contested:The Nanjing Massacre in Postwar China and Japan
Ishihara Masaie-Memories of War and Okinawa
Lamont Lindstrom-Images of Islanders in Pacific War Photographs
Morio Watanabe-Imagery and War in Japan:1995
2:POLITICS AND POETICS OF LIBERATION
Vincente M. Diaz-Deliberating “Liberation Day”:Identity, History, Memory, and War in Guam
Chen Yingzhen-Imperial Army Betrayed
Utsumi Aiko-Korean “Imperial Soldiers”:Remembering Colonialism and Crimes against Allied POWS
Diana Wong-Memory Suppression and Memory Production:The Japanese Occupation of Singapore
T. Fujitani-Go for Broke, the Movie:Japanese American Soldiers in U>S> National, Military, and Racial Discourses
Geoffrey M. White-Moving History:The Pearl Harbor Film(s)
ATONEMENT, HEALING, AND UNEXPECTED ALLIANCES
Arif Dirlik-“Trapped in History” on the Way to Utopia:East Asia’s “Great War” Fifty Years Later
Lisa Yoneyama-For Transformative Knowledge and Postnationalist Public Spheres:The Smithsonian
Enola Gay-Controversy
George Lipsitz-“Frantic to Join … the Japanese Army”:Black Soldiers and Civilians Confront the Asia Pacific War
Toyonaga Keisaburo-Colonialism and Atom Bombs:About Survivors of Hiroshima Living in Korea
Chungmoo Choi-The Politics of War Memories toward Healing
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Contributors
T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama
Introduction
1:MEMORY FRAGMENTS, MEMORY IMAGES
Marita Sturken-Absent Images of Memory:Remembering and Reenacting the Japanese Internment
Daqing Yang-The Malleable and the contested:The Nanjing Massacre in Postwar China and Japan
Ishihara Masaie-Memories of War and Okinawa
Lamont Lindstrom-Images of Islanders in Pacific War Photographs
Morio Watanabe-Imagery and War in Japan:1995
2:POLITICS AND POETICS OF LIBERATION
Vincente M. Diaz-Deliberating “Liberation Day”:Identity, History, Memory, and War in Guam
Chen Yingzhen-Imperial Army Betrayed
Utsumi Aiko-Korean “Imperial Soldiers”:Remembering Colonialism and Crimes against Allied POWS
Diana Wong-Memory Suppression and Memory Production:The Japanese Occupation of Singapore
T. Fujitani-Go for Broke, the Movie:Japanese American Soldiers in U>S> National, Military, and Racial Discourses
Geoffrey M. White-Moving History:The Pearl Harbor Film(s)
ATONEMENT, HEALING, AND UNEXPECTED ALLIANCES
Arif Dirlik-“Trapped in History” on the Way to Utopia:East Asia’s “Great War” Fifty Years Later
Lisa Yoneyama-For Transformative Knowledge and Postnationalist Public Spheres:The Smithsonian
Enola Gay-Controversy
George Lipsitz-“Frantic to Join … the Japanese Army”:Black Soldiers and Civilians Confront the Asia Pacific War
Toyonaga Keisaburo-Colonialism and Atom Bombs:About Survivors of Hiroshima Living in Korea
Chungmoo Choi-The Politics of War Memories toward Healing
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Contributors
