Friday, 27 November 2015

Mobilizing Death in Imperial Japan: War and the Origins of the Myth of Yasukuni

Mobilizing Death in Imperial Japan: War and the Origins of the Myth of Yasukuni

Yasukuni Shrine remains one of the focal points in the domestic and international debates on how Japan remembers and acts on its wartime past. It has come to take on a singular presence—an institution that represents Japan’s unresolved war crimes. Critics of the shrine argue that Yasukuni Shrine signifies Japan’s desire to return to the military-driven expansionist state that it was during the Asia-Pacific War. Supporters contend that it is a memorial to war dead.
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