Ways Of Forgetting, Ways Of Remembering by John W. Dower

Japan in the Modern World

This insightful collection of essays delves into the complex interplay of memory and history, focusing on the aftermath of World War II and the intricate relationships between the United States and Japan. Through a nuanced exploration of historical narratives, the work examines how societies remember and forget pivotal events, shedding light on the cultural and political forces that shape collective memory. By analyzing various perspectives and historical contexts, it offers a profound understanding of how past events continue to influence contemporary identities and international relations.

Published
2012
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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