'History Wars' and Reconciliation in Japan and Korea: The Roles of Historians, Artists and Activists

'History Wars' and Reconciliation in Japan and Korea: The Roles of Historians, Artists and Activists

by Michael Lewis (5) (Editor)
'History Wars' and Reconciliation in Japan and Korea: The Roles of Historians, Artists and Activists

'History Wars' and Reconciliation in Japan and Korea: The Roles of Historians, Artists and Activists

by Michael Lewis (5) (Editor)

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Overview

This book provides a fresh approach to understanding the origins and possible future direction of the Northeast Asia “history wars.” Leading scholars in history, literary studies, and education present the complex issue in a historical context by assessing its political and cultural dimensions, particularly with regards to relations between Japan and Korea. Their essays also touch on the significance of civil society efforts to advance peaceful reconciliation and the social and political forces that have worked to frustrate such efforts since 1945. At its core, this volume explores the political significance in the gap between Korean and Japanese civil society versus governmental efforts to resolve issues lingering from the Pacific War in Asia; the significance of cultural as well as political efforts to understanding historical and contemporary relations among Northeast Asian neighboring states; and specific factors—such as textbook reform, revised school curricula, and civil society education efforts— that are working to ameliorate the heretofore deadlocked “history wars.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137541031
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/14/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 201
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael Lewis is Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is a historian of modern Japan and its influence on modern East Asian societies and politics. He has written major studies of mass protests in Japan and popular movements for and against the prewar Japanese empire.

Table of Contents

Preface: Retrospect and Prospect in Northeast Asia’s History WarsMichael Lewis
1. Introduction: History Wars in Postwar East Asia, 1945-2014Peter Duus
2. Remembering Colonial Korea in Postwar JapanTakashi Yoshida
3. The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Postcolonial Japan: State, Shrine, and Honor for Ethnic Veterans, the Fallen, and their BereavedJames Orr
4. The “East Asian History” Elective in Korean High Schools: An Attempt at Reflective Education in Transnational SpaceKu Nan Hee
5. Japanese Textbooks in the Asian History Wars: The Waning Importance of Weapons of Mass InstructionMichael Lewis
6. The Controversy over the Ancient Korean State of Gaya: A Fresh Look at Korea-Japan History War Pankaj Mohan
7. Young Poets under the Shadow of War: Yun Dong-ju and Tachihara MichizōYasuko Claremont
8. Oda Makoto and Literary Reconciliation: The Rise of Civil Societies in Japan and Korea in the Wake of the Asia-Pacific WarRoman Rosenbaum
9. “Comfort Women Bashing” and Japan’s Social Formation of Hegemonic MasculinityYuki Tanaka
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