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The Long Defeat - Cultural Trauma, Memory, and Identity in Japan (Hardcover)
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The Long Defeat - Cultural Trauma, Memory, and Identity in Japan (Hardcover)
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This book explores the stakes of war memory in Japan after its
defeat in World War II, showing how and why defeat has become an
indelible part of national collective life, especially in recent
decades. It probes into the heart of the divisive war memories that
lie at the root of current disputes over revising Japan's pacifist
constitution, remilitarization, and the escalating frictions in
East Asia that have come to be known collectively as Japan's
"history problem." Examining Japan's culture of defeat up to the
present day, the book illuminates how memories of national trauma
remain relevant to culture and society long after the event, and
why the memories of difficult experiences endure, and even
intensify, despite people's impulse to avoid remembering a dreadful
past and to move on. These memories have endured in Japan for many
reasons: the nation's trajectory changed profoundly after its
surrender of sovereignty in 1945; collective life had to be
regenerated from the catastrophic national fall; and it faced the
predicament of living with a discredited, tainted past. This book
shows that the culture of defeat in Japan has mobilized new and
continually revised narratives to explain grievous national
failures, mourn the dead, redirect blame, and recover from the
burdens of stigma and guilt. The task of making a coherent story of
defeat is at the same time a project of repairing the moral
backbone of a broken society. Drawing on ethnographic observations
and personal interviews as well as testimonial and other popular
memory data since the 1980s, the book identifies three
preoccupations - national belonging, healing, and justice - in
Japan's discourses of defeat. It traces the key memory narratives,
and identifies their crucial roles in assessing Japan's choices -
nationalism, pacifism, or reconciliationism - for addressing the
escalating national and international tensions it faces today.
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