The Legacy of World War II in Postwar Japan
CEAS 215
Spring 2021 not offered
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Crosslisting:
WLIT 321 |
In 1956, the Japanese Economic Planning Agency famously declared, "The 'postwar' is over." Indeed, by that time, the national economy had made a remarkable recovery since the end of World War II. Others place the end of the postwar with Emperor Hirohito's death in 1989. The new Reiwa era might be another marker. Still, was the postwar truly over for Japan? This seminar aims to tackle this dilemma of the postwar and assess how the war and the American occupation are remembered by the Japanese, and how they continue to reverberate politically and culturally, nearly 70 years after Japan regained its independence. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA CEAS |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Student Option |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (CEAS-MN)(CEAS)(CEAS-Lit&Cult) |
Major Readings:
John Dower, EMBRACING DEFEAT: JAPAN IN THE WAKE OF WWII Dale Hellegers, WE, THE JAPANESE PEOPLE: WWII AND THE ORIGINS OF THE JAPANESE CONSTITUTION Yoshikuni Igarashi, BODIES OF MEMORY: NARRATIVES OF WAR IN POSTWAR JAPANESE CULTURE Michael Molasky, THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN AND OKINAWA Iris Chang, THE RAPE OF NANKING: THE FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST OF WWII John Breen, YASUKUNI, THE WAR DEAD AND THE STRUGGLE FOR JAPAN'S PAST Yukio Mishima, PATRIOTISM Naoko Shibusawa, AMERICA'S GEISHA ALLY: REIMAGINING THE JAPANESE ENEMY Sonia Ryang, KOREANS IN JAPAN Mamoru Oshii, THE SKY CRAWLERS Gavan McCormack, CLIENT STATE: JAPAN IN THE AMERICAN EMBRACE
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Examinations and Assignments: Weekly short essays on readings, midterm book review, and final paper. |
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