Ruptured Histories
War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia
Edited by Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Edited by Rana Mitter
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reenvisioning Asia, Past and Present
Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter
1. Relocating War Memory at Century's End: Japan's Postwar Responsibility and Global Public Culture
Franziska Seraphim
2. Operations of Memory: "Comfort Women" and the World
Carol Gluck
3. Living Soldiers, Re-lived Memories? Japanese Veterans and Postwar Testimony of War Atrocities
Daqing Yang
4. Kamikaze Today: The Search for National Heroes in Contemporary Japan
Yoshikuni Igarashi
5. Lost Men and War Criminals: Public Intellectuals at Yasukuni Shrine
Ann Sherif
6. The Execution of Tosaka Jun and Other Tales: Historical Amnesia, Memory, and the Question of Japan's "Postwar"
Harry D. Harootunian
7. China's "Good War": Voices, Locations, and Generations in the Interpretation of the War of Resistance to Japan
Rana Mitter
8. Remembering the Century of Humiliation: The Yuanming Gardens and Dagu Forts Museums
James L. Hevia
9. Frontiers of Memory: Conflict, Imperialism, and Official Histories in the Formation of Post–Cold War Taiwan Identity
Edward Vickers
10. The Korean War after the Cold War: Commemorating the Armistice Agreement in South Korea
Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Jiyul Kim
11. The Korean War: What Is It that We Are Remembering to Forget?
Bruce Cumings
12. Doubly Forgotten: Korea's Vietnam War and the Revival of Memory
Charles K. Armstrong
13. Revolution, War, and Memory in Contemporary Viet Nam: An Assessment and Agenda
Christoph Giebel
Epilogue: New Global Conflict? War, Memory, and Post-9/11 Asia
Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter
Notes
Contributors
Index



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