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Defamiliarizing Japan’s Asia-Pacific War
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Defamiliarizing Japan’s Asia-Pacific War
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This wide-ranging collection seeks to reassess conventional
understanding of Japan’s Asia-Pacific War by defamiliarizing and
expanding the rhetorical narrative. Its nine chapters, diverse in
theme and method, are united in their goal to recover a measured
historicity about the conflict by either introducing new areas of
knowledge or reinterpreting existing ones. Collectively, they cast
doubt on the war as familiar and recognizable, compelling readers
to view it with fresh eyes. Following an introduction that
problematizes timeworn narratives about a "unified Japan" and its
"illegal war" or "race war," early chapters on the destruction of
Japan’s diplomatic records and government interest in an
egalitarian health care policy before, during, and after the war
oblige us to question selective histories and moral judgments about
wartime Japan. The discussion then turns to artistic/cultural
production and self-determination, specifically to Osaka rakugo
performers who used comedy to contend with state oppression and to
the role of women in creating care packages for soldiers abroad.
Other chapters cast doubt on well-trod stereotypes (Japan’s lack
of pragmatism in its diplomatic relations with neutral nations and
its irrational and fatalistic military leadership) and examine
resistance to the war by a prominent Japanese Christian
intellectual. The volume concludes with two nuanced responses to
race in wartime Japan, one maintaining the importance of racial
categories while recognizing the "performance of Japaneseness," the
other observing that communities often reflected official
government policies through nationality rather than race.
Contrasting findings like these underscore the need to ask new
questions and fill old gaps in our understanding of a historical
event that, after more than seventy years, remains as provocative
and divisive as ever. Defamiliarizing Japan’s Asia-Pacific War
will find a ready audience among World War II historians as well as
specialists in war and society, social history, and the growing
fields of material culture and civic history.
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