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11. Evaporating Legal Memory and KMT War Criminals
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Barak Kushner
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction: Making Bad Television 1
- 1. The Kaleidoscope of Defeat in East Asia 6
- 2. The Shape of Justice: Creating New Symbols of International Stature 25
- 3. When the Hero of Your Story Is the Villain of Another 42
- 4. Laying Blame for Japan’s War Responsibility 58
- 5. The Tyranny of Tiny Decisions: The Failure of the Japanese Left 78
- 6. The Violence of Imperial Dissolution at the Periphery 96
- 7. The Geography of Power: Producing Political Legitimacy in Republican China 119
- 8. Creating a Theater of Law in Mao’s China 136
- 9. The Pathology of Justice in Post-Occupation Japan 169
- 10. Behind the Curtain: Forces Shaping Sino-Japanese Postwar Attitudes toward Justice 187
- 11. Evaporating Legal Memory and KMT War Criminals 204
- 12. Owning the War: Constructing the Contours of National History, 1970s–1980s 221
- 13. Afterlives of the Damned: The Commemoration of Justice and Injustice, 1990s to the Present 240
- Conclusion: The Poverty of Political Ambition in East Asia 254
- Glossary of Japanese and Chinese Names and Terms 261
- Notes 271
- Archival Sources 327
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction: Making Bad Television 1
- 1. The Kaleidoscope of Defeat in East Asia 6
- 2. The Shape of Justice: Creating New Symbols of International Stature 25
- 3. When the Hero of Your Story Is the Villain of Another 42
- 4. Laying Blame for Japan’s War Responsibility 58
- 5. The Tyranny of Tiny Decisions: The Failure of the Japanese Left 78
- 6. The Violence of Imperial Dissolution at the Periphery 96
- 7. The Geography of Power: Producing Political Legitimacy in Republican China 119
- 8. Creating a Theater of Law in Mao’s China 136
- 9. The Pathology of Justice in Post-Occupation Japan 169
- 10. Behind the Curtain: Forces Shaping Sino-Japanese Postwar Attitudes toward Justice 187
- 11. Evaporating Legal Memory and KMT War Criminals 204
- 12. Owning the War: Constructing the Contours of National History, 1970s–1980s 221
- 13. Afterlives of the Damned: The Commemoration of Justice and Injustice, 1990s to the Present 240
- Conclusion: The Poverty of Political Ambition in East Asia 254
- Glossary of Japanese and Chinese Names and Terms 261
- Notes 271
- Archival Sources 327
- Index 331