Read Ways of Forgetting, Ways of Remembering Online
Authors: John W. Dower
letters by student conscripts,
155
,
293n29
leukemia,
183
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP),
105
,
108
,
109
,
128â29
,
187
,
189
,
202n
,
203â5
,
207
,
215
,
216
,
218
,
223
,
226
,
278n3
,
293n31
,
301n39
Liberal Party,
202
Liberal View of History Study Group,
280n6
“liberation” of Asia,
265â66
Life
magazine,
40
London
Daily Express
,
145
Low, David,
36
MacArthur, Douglas,
41â42
,
44
,
62
,
145
,
201
,
246
,
251
,
259
,
260
Machtpolitik
,
69
Maeda Tamon,
143
Manchukuo.
See
Manchuria, Japanese invasion and occupation of
“Manchukuo as Ideology,”
85
Japanese invasion and occupation of,
15
,
67
,
72
,
84â86
,
110
,
113
,
123
,
282n11
,
283n12
occupation by Japan compared to U.S. occupation of Iraq,
261â69
Manchurian Incident,
67
,
69â72
,
265â67
Manifest Destiny,
266
Mao Tse-tung,
76
Maruki Iri,
148
,
151â52
,
287n4
,
291n21
Maruki Toshi,
148
,
151â52
,
287n4
,
291n21
Maruyama Masao,
9
,
12â13
,
17
,
130
,
195
Marx, Karl,
11
Marxism,
2
,
11â13
,
16
,
93
,
114
,
130â31
,
189
,
209
,
254
May Fourth Movement,
70
Mead, Margaret,
42
Meiji period,
2â4
,
9â12
,
186
,
187
mercury poisoning,
211
Miki Takeo,
215
military budget of Japan,
200â201
,
268
,
300n35
Minamata,
211
Ministry of Education,
106
,
285n20
,
289n12
Ministry of Finance,
201
,
288n12
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
267
Ministry of Health and Welfare,
58
,
290n16
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI),
199
,
206
Mitsubishi Zero (aircraft),
41
,
45
,
47
,
90
Mitsui Mining Company,
210
Mitsukoshi (department-store chain),
95
Miyamoto Yuriko,
254
Miya Shigeo,
252
Hiroshima/Nagasaki and,
138
and Japan at war,
65â104
,
261â69
modernization theory,
5â6
,
9â13
,
17
,
20â22
,
261
Momotar
Å
(“the Peach Boy”),
277n21
Monroe Doctrine,
71â72
,
113
,
266
Mori Yoshir
Å
,
109
,
113
,
279n4
,
284n16
Morley, James,
9â12
Murayama Tomiichi,
278n3
Musashi
(battleship),
91
music,
94
Mussolini, Benito,
31
Nagai Takashi,
149â51
,
291â92nn22â23
,
293n29
Nagasaki.
See
“Hiroshimas and Nagasakis”
Nagasaki no Kane
(Nagai Takashi),
150
,
291â92nn22â23
Nakajima,
268
Nakazawa Keiji,
157
Nanking,
76
.
See also
Rape of Nanking Nasser, Gamal,
1
National Air and Space Museum,
118
,
176
,
177
,
179
“national character,”
42
National Council for Peace and Against Nuclear Weapons,
293n31
National Endowment for the Arts,
184
National Endowment for the Humanities,
184
nationalism,
50
,
68
,
70
,
71
,
82
,
109
,
110
,
117
,
134
,
172
,
274n7
,
279n4
,
289n12
National Museum of American History,
179
“national polity,”
13
,
80
,
109
,
230
,
236
National Security Council, U.S.,
199
National Sh
Å
wa Memorial Museum (Sh
Å
wakan),
106
,
123
nation-building,
22
Nazi Germany,
29â31
,
35
,
37
,
59
,
77
,
108
,
114
,
116
,
117
,
124
,
126
,
136
,
253
Nehru, Jawaharlal,
196
Nevins, Allan,
30
“new bureaucrats,”
268
“new combines,”
84
New Deal,
259
New Look,
217
“New Structure,”
187
The New York Times Magazine
,
45
“new zaibatsu,”
268
Nihon no Sens
Å
Sekinin Shiry
Å
Sent
Ä
,
286n23
1955 System,
189â92
,
201â12
,
296n2
,
300n34
Nishida Kitaro,
274n7
Nishina Yoshio,
141
Nishio Kanji,
280n6
Nissan,
268
Noguchi Hideyo,
255
Nolte, Ernst,
118
Nomura,
268
“Norakuro” (serialized comic),
94â96
,
99
Norman, E.H.,
1â27
,
161
,
186
,
256
North Korea,
262
nuclear weapons,
140â41
,
155â56
,
164
,
183
,
208
,
212
,
213
,
215â16
Nuremberg trials,
66
,
114â17
,
119
,
126
,
180
occupation of Japan,
114
,
288n12
censorship during,
138â39
,
145
,
147â50
,
167
,
286n2
,
289n14
,
290n19
and evolution of San Francisco System,
192
Iraq occupation vs.,
256â60
and racial stereotypes,
61â64
satire during,
228â32
(
See also
cartoon panels from
iroha karuta
game
)
and U.S. occupation forces,
120
,
169
,
258â59
,
304n16
Å
e Kenzabur
Å
,
156â57
,
292n24
“oil shock,”
221
Oka Yoshitake,
209
Okinawa,
69
,
154
,
192
,
193
,
197
,
198
,
212
,
214
,
215
,
218
,
219
,
263
,
273n2
,
282â83n12
Okura,
268
Ono Saseo,
252
“On the Modesty of Clio” (E.H. Norman),
25
opinion polls,
109
,
110â11
,
134
,
213
,
279n5
,
299n23
Oriental Exclusion Laws,
46
Å
ta Y
Å
ko,
292n25
Å
uchi Tsutomu,
12
Ozaki Hotsumi,
254
“Pacific partnership,”
120
,
121
,
126
,
128
paintings, propaganda in,
74
,
90
,
95
,
97
,
102
,
103
Pal, Radhabinod,
115â17
,
281n9
Papon, Maurice,
118
Paris Peace Conference,
70
parodies, postwar,
230â32
.
See also
satire
Parsons, Talcott,
42â43
Partial Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty,
213
patriotism,
73â74
,
109â11
,
112
,
129â30
,
172â73
,
264
“peace and democracy” in postwar period,
185â226
and Japan as “superstate” in 1980s,
220â26
from late 1950s until U.S.-China rapprochement,
212â20
and 1955 System,
201â12
and San Francisco System,
192â201
Peace Memorial Museum (Hiroshima),
106
peace movements,
123
,
155
,
196
,
208
,
213
,
218â19
Peace Preservation Law,
17
,
78
,
84
Peace Problems Symposium (Heiwa Mondai Danwakai),
155
,
195â96
,
208
,
213
,
215
Pearl Harbor attack,
32
,
41
,
46
,
66
,
76â77
,
89
,
91â92
,
94
,
117
,
118
,
136
,
257
,
259
,
262
,
295n43
Pearson, Lester,
1
Pentagon Papers,
20
People's Organization for Peace in Vietnam,
219
Philippines,
17
,
29
,
41
,
57
,
78
,
128
,
265
photography in prewar Japan,
86
,
95
,
275n15
photojournalism,
87
Pika-don
(book by Maruki Iri and Maruki Toshi),
148
,
291n21
Pius XII, Pope,
118
“political correctness,”
179
political parties,
93
.
See also
specific parties
popular culture in Japan
and atomic bombs,
136â60
and postwar humor,
227â55
and postwar political contention,
185â226