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Yasukuni, the War Dead, and the Struggle for Japan's Past (Columbia/Hurst) [Hardcover]

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0231700423 978-0231700429 April 18, 2008

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Yasukuni is a controversial shrine dedicated to the Japanese war dead. It holds the remains of twelve convicted and two suspected Class A war criminals, and its museum features an account of Japan's involvement in the Second World War that many would describe as revisionist. Visits to Yasukuni by cabinet members often spark protests in Japan and abroad, especially in China, Korea, and Taiwan, and the shrine's existence continues to foster a sense of mistrust between the Chinese and Japanese governments.

As the first authoritative volume in English on Yasukuni, John Breen has edited a book that neither commends nor condemns the monument. Instead it renders more complex an issue that, in the media at least, has been portrayed in starkly simplistic terms. Breen presents authoritative yet divergent views on the shrine and its place in postwar Japanese diplomacy, ideology, and history. Critical contributions are written by leading Yasukuni and anti-Yasukuni Japanese intellectuals, as well as Chinese and Western commentators. Yasukuni is a provocative symbol of Japan's nationalist past. With this book, English-speaking readers can now access a full portrait of the shrine's significance and its unique position in the highly contested history of Japan.

(Vol. 35, #2)

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In following Yasukuni over several years, I've come to see in John Breen's work the deepest and most reflective approach to the multiple problems that the shrine has posed: in war and war memory, in Japanese religious praxis, in state-shrine-society relations, and in Japan-China-global relations. Where the literature has spun endlessly around the issue of the Prime Minister's visits to the shrine, Breen's work, and this volume, cut far deeper into all of the above mentioned realms, and offer important new perspectives. Casting Yasukuni in multiple historical, ideological, political, and religious frameworks, this volume contributes much that is fresh and provocative.

(Mark Selden, Cornell University, and a coordinator of Japan Focus Vol 39, No 4)

A must-read for all who are concerned about the future of pacifism in Japan.

(Jennifer Chan Journal of Japanese Studies )

An authoritative volume on Yasukuni has been absent from our shelves for too long. Breen's collection will no doubt have its place there.

(Janemil Kolstø Religion )

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The controversial Yasukuni Shrine has become a barometer of the inclinations of the Japanese political elite, but we have lacked a dispassionate examination of its history and political significance. John Breen has brought his formidable energies as a researcher and his expertise in the history of Japanese religion to bear on a subject of continuing political significance. This splendid book ought to dispel much of the mythmaking and mistaken suppositions that surround this subject.

(Peter Kornicki, professor of East Asian studies, University of Cambridge )

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  • Hardcover: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (April 18, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231700423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231700429
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Few people who study the Yasukuni issue have the ability to examine it from so many diverse perspectives. Breen has done a good job as editor. The sections on the Roman Catholic approach to the shrine and the Chinese (PRC) treatment of Maos' legacy were new to me. Very useful.
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Former Prime Minister Koizumi Jun'ichiro's annual visits to the Yasukuni shrine from 2001 to 2006 prompted much criticism from the Chinese leadership and the Chinese public, and led to a stalemate in high-level relations between the two countries even as China emerged as Japan's largest trading partner. Read the first page
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shrine controversy, kuni shrine, prime ministerial visits, autumn rite, narrative fetishism, prime ministerial patronage, war responsibility, shrine visits, glorious spirits, keizai shinbun, patriotic education, war dead
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Prime Minister, Second World War, Tokyo Tribunal, Koizumi's Yasukuni, Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, United States, Pacific War, Chinese Communist Party, Japan Times, Wang Tao, Osaka High Court, Imperial Japanese Army, Mao Zedong, Wang Sanrang, Jiang Zemin, Great Autumn Rite, War of Resistance, Koizumi Jun'ichiro, Emperor Hirohito, Okinawa Times, China Eyes Japan, United Kingdom, The Sankei, President Hu Jintao, Republic of Korea
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