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Asia and Postwar Japan: Deimperialization, Civic Activism, and National Identity
Harvard University Press, 2022 Cloth: 978-0-674-27097-8 Library of Congress Classification DS885.48.A84 2022 Dewey Decimal Classification 325.320950904
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
War, defeat, and the collapse of empire in 1945 touched every aspect of postwar Japanese society, profoundly shaping how the Japanese would reconstruct national identity and reengage with the peoples of Asia. While “America” offered a vision of re-genesis after cataclysmic ruin, “Asia” exposed the traumata of perpetration and the torment of ethnic responsibility. Obscured in the shadows of a resurgent postwar Japan lurked a postimperial specter whose haunting presence both complicated and confounded the spiritual rehabilitation of the nation. See other books on: 1945- | Decolonization | Imperialism | Political activists | Political Advocacy See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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