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On the Persistence of the Japanese History Problem Hitomi Koyama

On the Persistence of the Japanese History Problem By Hitomi Koyama

On the Persistence of the Japanese History Problem by Hitomi Koyama


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The book offers an original treatment of Japans "history problem," contending that at the heart of the problem lie the vexed relation between history and agency in the context of the Far East, and in global politics more broadly.

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On the Persistence of the Japanese History Problem: Historicism and the International Politics of History by Hitomi Koyama

In Japan, people often refer to August 15, 1945 as the end of "that war." But the duration of "that war" remains vague. At times, it refers to the fifteen years of war in the Asia-Pacific. At others, it refers to an imagination of the century long struggle between the East and the West that characterized much of the 19th century. This latter dramatization in particular reinforces longstanding Eurocentric and Orientalist discourses about historical development that presume the non-West lacks historical agency. Nearly 75 years since the nominal end of the war, Japans "history problem" a term invoking the nations inability to come to terms with its imperial past persists throughout Asia today.

Going beyond well-worn cliches about the states use and abuse of discourses of historical modernity, Koyama shows how the inability to confront the debris of empire is tethered to the deferral of agency to a hegemonic order centered on the United States. The present is thus a moment one stitched between the disavowal of responsibility on the one hand, and the necessity of becoming a proper subject of history on the other. Behind this seeming impasse lay questions about how to imagine the state as the subject of history in a postcolonial moment after grand narratives, after patriotism, and after triumphalism.

About Hitomi Koyama

Hitomi Koyama is a University Lecturer at Leiden University, The Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Introduction Rethinking Persistence in Impatient Times: The International Politics of History in East Asia, Chapter 1 On the Recursivity of the Politics of History, Chapter 2 On the Rise and Demise of Civilizational History in Meiji Japan, Chapter 3 The Assertion: Japan as the Subject of World History, Chapter 4 On the Postwar Palimpsest Subject of History, Conclusion

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NPB9780367589899
9780367589899
0367589893
On the Persistence of the Japanese History Problem: Historicism and the International Politics of History by Hitomi Koyama
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-08-14
158
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