Memories of Japanese militarism: The Yasukuni Shrine as a commemorative site

Ako Inuzuka, T. Fuchs
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Abstract The annual official visits of Japanese politicians to the Yasukuni Shrine, a Shinto commemorative site, have led to considerable controversy throughout Asia. While there are those within Japan who insist that it is a politician's duty to pay tribute to the past, many others view the shrine as a symbol of militarism, a reminder of Japan's colonial past and the visits as an act of provocation to those who suffered under Japan's rule. The fact that, among the worshiped, are the spiritual essences of 14 War Criminals has frequently served as a public lightning rod in this conflict. In our study of the Yasukuni Shrine and the associated Yûshûkan war museum, we explore the memories of the Asia-Pacific War supported by this shrine. In our analysis, problematic, nationalistic arguments emerge. In summary, the Yasukuni Shrine and the Yûshûkan are constructing and promoting memories of the Asia-Pacific War as a war of self-defense. Indirectly the shrine, therefore, promotes attitudes of militarism as well as a historical world view distinctly at odds with that of Japan's neighbors. By examining the war memories connected to the Yasukuni, we also bring to attention the rise of nationalism and militarism in contemporary Japan.
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日本军国主义的记忆:作为纪念场所的靖国神社
日本政界人士每年对靖国神社的正式参拜,在整个亚洲引发了相当大的争议。虽然日本国内有人坚持认为,向过去致敬是政治家的责任,但也有许多人认为,靖国神社是军国主义的象征,是对日本殖民历史的提醒,参拜靖国神社是对那些在日本统治下遭受苦难的人的挑衅。在被崇拜的人中,有14名战犯的精神精华,这一事实在这场冲突中经常成为公众的避雷针。在我们对靖国神社和相关的y神社战争博物馆的研究中,我们探索了由靖国神社支持的亚太战争的记忆。在我们的分析中,出现了有问题的民族主义论点。综上所述,靖国神社和y神社是在构建和宣扬亚太战争是一场自卫战的记忆。因此,靖国神社间接地促进了军国主义的态度,以及与日本邻国明显相左的历史世界观。通过审视与靖国神社有关的战争记忆,我们也关注了当代日本民族主义和军国主义的兴起。
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Journal of International Communication
Journal of International Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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期刊介绍: International Communication is an established field of study taught widely around the world under a variety of names. Journal of International Communication (JIC) is a refereed journal the field of international communication calls its own and one that provides a forum for discussion for the various geo-academic approaches to the study of global communication. A variety of fields of study, including International Communication, International Relations, International Development, International Political Economy, Global Sociology, Media Anthropology, Media and Cultural Studies, and Post-colonial Studies nourish JIC .
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