从冲绳追忆南伊形:通过纪念实践解构前日本帝国

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2015-09-06 DOI:10.2979/HISTMEMO.27.2.126
Shingo Iitaka
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本文探讨了从密克罗尼西亚,特别是马里亚纳群岛和帕劳返回的冲绳人,在太平洋战争结束后如何努力维持追悼会。冲绳人采取了两种策略来维持这些服务:吸收冲绳和密克罗尼西亚的年轻人,并与协助他们活动的当地社区保持密切联系。冲绳人通过在密克罗尼西亚被边缘化和遭受创伤的战时经历,已经接受了超越国界的广阔视野。他们的纪念活动是真实的,有可能推翻民族主义话语,尽管它们也有被日本民族记忆吸收的风险。
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Remembering Nan’yō from Okinawa: Deconstructing the Former Empire of Japan through Memorial Practices
This article explores how Okinawan returnees from Micronesia, particularly the Marianas and Palau, struggle to maintain memorial services in the post–Pacific War period. Okinawans adopted two strategies to keep these services alive: incorporating younger people in both Okinawa and Micronesia, and maintaining close ties with local communities that assist their activities. Okinawans, through their marginalizing and traumatizing wartime experiences in Nan’yō Guntō (Micronesia), have adopted a broad perspective that transcends national boundaries. Their memorial practices are authentic and have the potential to overturn nationalist discourse, although they also risk absorption into Japan’s national memory.
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