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Embracing defeat : Japan in the wake of World War II / 1st ed

Embracing defeat : Japan in the wake of World War II / 1st ed (27회 대출)

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Dower, John W., 1938-
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Embracing defeat : Japan in the wake of World War II / John W. Dower.
판사항
1st ed.
발행사항
New York :   W.W. Norton Co./New Press,   c1999.  
형태사항
676 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
ISBN
0393046869
내용주기
pt. 1. Victor and vanquished -- ch. 1. Shattered lives -- ch. 2. Gifts from heaven -- pt. 2. Transcending despair -- ch. 3. Kyodatsu: exhaustion and despair -- ch. 4. Cultures of defeat -- ch. 5. Bridges of language -- pt. 3. Revolutions -- ch. 6. Neocolonial revolution -- ch. 7. Embracing revolution -- ch. 8. Making revolution -- pt. 4. Democracies -- ch. 9. Imperial democracy: driving the wedge -- ch. 10. Imperial democracy: descending partway from heaven -- ch. 11. Imperial democracy: evading responsibility -- ch. 12. Constitutional democracy: GHQ writes a new national charter -- ch. 13. Constitutional democracy: Japanizing the American draft -- ch. 14. Censored democracy: policing the new taboos -- pt. 5. Guilts -- ch. 15. Victor's justice, loser's justice -- ch. 16. What do you tell the dead when you lose? -- pt. 6. Reconstructions -- ch. 17. Engineering growth.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [565]-650) and index.
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Japan --History --1945-.
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504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. [565]-650) and index.
505 0 0 ▼g pt. 1. ▼t Victor and vanquished -- ▼g ch. 1. ▼t Shattered lives -- ▼g ch. 2. ▼t Gifts from heaven -- ▼g pt. 2. ▼t Transcending despair -- ▼g ch. 3. ▼t Kyodatsu: exhaustion and despair -- ▼g ch. 4. ▼t Cultures of defeat -- ▼g ch. 5. ▼t Bridges of language -- ▼g pt. 3. ▼t Revolutions -- ▼g ch. 6. ▼t Neocolonial revolution -- ▼g ch. 7. ▼t Embracing revolution -- ▼g ch. 8. ▼t Making revolution -- ▼g pt. 4. ▼t Democracies -- ▼g ch. 9. ▼t Imperial democracy: driving the wedge -- ▼g ch. 10. ▼t Imperial democracy: descending partway from heaven -- ▼g ch. 11. ▼t Imperial democracy: evading responsibility -- ▼g ch. 12. ▼t Constitutional democracy: GHQ writes a new national charter -- ▼g ch. 13. ▼t Constitutional democracy: Japanizing the American draft -- ▼g ch. 14. ▼t Censored democracy: policing the new taboos -- ▼g pt. 5. ▼t Guilts -- ▼g ch. 15. ▼t Victor's justice, loser's justice -- ▼g ch. 16. ▼t What do you tell the dead when you lose? -- ▼g pt. 6. ▼t Reconstructions -- ▼g ch. 17. ▼t Engineering growth.
651 0 ▼a Japan ▼x History ▼y 1945-.

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the 1999 National Book Award for Nonfiction, finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize, Embracing Defeat is John W. Dower's brilliant examination of Japan in the immediate, shattering aftermath of World War II.

Drawing on a vast range of Japanese sources and illustrated with dozens of astonishing documentary photographs, Embracing Defeat is the fullest and most important history of the more than six years of American occupation, which affected every level of Japanese society, often in ways neither side could anticipate. Dower, whom Stephen E. Ambrose has called "America's foremost historian of the Second World War in the Pacific," gives us the rich and turbulent interplay between West and East, the victor and the vanquished, in a way never before attempted, from top-level manipulations concerning the fate of Emperor Hirohito to the hopes and fears of men and women in every walk of life. Already regarded as the benchmark in its field, Embracing Defeat is a work of colossal scholarship and history of the very first order. John W. Dower is the Elting E. Morison Professor of History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for War Without Mercy.


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CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS = 13

INTRODUCTION = 19

Part I. VICTOR and VANQUISHED

1. SHATTERED LIVES = 33

 Euphemistic Surrender = 34

 Unconditional Surrender = 39

 Quantifying Defeat = 45

 Coming Home .. Perhaps = 48

 Displaced Persons = 54

 Despised Veterans = 58

 Stigmatized Victims = 61

2. GIFTS FROM HEAVEN

 "Revolution from Above" = 69

 Demilitarization and Democratization = 73

 Imposing Reform = 80

Part II. TRANSCENDING DESPAIR

3. KYODATSU : EXHAUSTION AND DESPAIR = 87

 Hunger and the Bamboo-Shoot Existence = 89

 Enduring the Unendurable = 97

 Sociologies of Despair = 104

 Child's Play = 110

 Inflation and Economic Sabotage = 112

4. CULTURES OF DEFEAT = 121

 Servicing the Conquerors = 123

 "Butterflies," "Only," and Subversive Women = 132

 Black-Market Entrepreneurship = 139

 "Kasutori Culture" = 148

 Decadence and Authenticity = 154

 "Married Life" = 162

5. BRIDGES OF LANGUAGE = 168

 Mocking Defeat = 170

 Brightness, Apples, and English = 172

 The Familiarity of the New = 177

 Rushing into Print = 180

 Bestsellers and Posthumous Heroes = 187

 Heroines and Victims = 195

Part III. REVOLUTIONS

6. NEOCOLONIAL REVOLUTION = 203

 Victors as Viceroys = 204

 Reevaluating the Monkey-Men = 213

 The Experts and the Obedient Herd = 217

7. EMBRACING REVOLUTION

 Embracing the Commander = 226

 Intellectuals and Community of Remorsc = 233

 Grass-Roots Engagements = 239

 Institutionalizing Reform = 244

 Democratizing Everyday Language = 251

8. MAKING REVOLUTION = 254

 Lovable Communists and Radicalized Workers = 255

 "A Sea of Red Flags" = 259

 Unmaking the Revolution from Below = 267

Part IV. DEMOCRACIES

9. IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY : DRIVING THE WEDGE = 277

 Psychological Warfare and the Son of Heaven = 280

 Purifying the Sovereign = 287

 The Letter, the Photograph, and the Memorandum = 289

10. IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY : DESCENDING PARTWAY FROM HEAVEN = 302

 Becoming Bystanders = 302

 Becoming Human = 308

 Cutting Smoke with Scissors = 314

11. IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY : EVADING RESPONSIBILITY = 319

 Confronting Abdication = 320

 Imperial Tours and the Manifest Human = 330

 One Man's Shattered God = 339

12. CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY : GHQ WRITES A NEW NATIONAL CHARTER = 346

 Regendering a Hermaphroditic Creature = 347

 Conundrums for the Men of Meiji = 351

 Popular Initiatives for a New National Charter = 355

 SCAP Takes Over = 360

 GHQ's "Constitutional Convention" = 364

 Thinking about Idealism and Cultural Imperialism = 370

13. CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY : JAPANIZING THE AMERICAN DRAFT = 374

 "The Last Opportunity for the Conservative Group" = 376

 The Translation Marathon = 379

 Unveiling the Draft Constitution = 383

 Water Flows, the River Stays = 387

 "Japanizing" Democracy = 391

 Renouncing War .. Perhaps = 394

 Responding to a Fait Accompli = 399

14. CENSORED DEMOCRACY : POLICING THE NEW TABOOS = 405

 The Phantom Bureaucracy = 406

 Impermissible Discourse = 410

 Purifying the Victors = 419

 Policing the Cinema = 426

 Curbing the Political Left = 432

Part V. GUILTS

15. VICTOR'S JUSTICE, LOSER'S JUSTICE = 443

 Stern Justice = 444

 Showcase Justice : The Tokyo Tribunal = 449

 Tokyo and Nuremberg = 454

 Victor's Justice and Its Critics = 461

 Race, Power, and Powerlessness = 469

 Loser's Justice : Naming Names = 474

16. WHAT DO YOU TELL THE DEAD WHEN YOU LOSE? = 485

 A Requiem for Departed Heroes = 486

 Irrationality, Science, and "Responsibility for Defeat" = 490

 Buddhism as Repentance and Repentance as Nationalism = 496

 Responding to Atrocity = 504

 Remembering the Criminals, Forgetting Their Crimes = 508

Part VI. RECONSTRUCTIONS

17. ENGINEERING GROWTH = 525

 "Oh, Mistake!" = 526

 Visible (and Invisible) Hands = 528

 Planning a Cutting-Edge Economy = 536

 Unplanned Developments and Gifts from the Gods = 540

Epilogue : LEGACIES / FANTASIES / DREAMS = 547

NOTES = 565

PHOTO AND ILLUSTRATION CREDITS = 651

INDEX = 653



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