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Japanese Apologies for World War II - A Rhetorical Study (Paperback)
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Japanese Apologies for World War II - A Rhetorical Study (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
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Post-war Japan offers a compelling case study of national apologies
for past wrongdoings. Actions of the Japanese Army and government
during the Second World War caused enormous suffering and distress
throughout Asia, leaving a legacy of resentment and distrust.
Beginning in the mid-1980s, apology for wartime actions became a
recurring issue for Japan. Repeated calls for apology from various
quarters as well as repeated apologies by Japanese officials
provide a rich source for the study of national apology and how
public apology discourse develops over time. Unlike most rhetorical
studies that focus on apologia in the broad sense, this study
concentrates on the strategy of the 'true apology.' The study
combines rhetorical, sociological and historical approaches to
address multiple examples of Japanese apology during the period
1984 to 1995. The author suggests that motive is more complex than
the 'image restoration' theory that is prevalent in rhetorical
theory. More specifically, this study emphasizes repair of
relationships, self-reflection leading to a 'new' improved identity
and affirmation of moral principle as reasons for apology.
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