格式化内容附注: | Introduction: Angles of empire -- Section One. The new postwar order : meaning and significance -- Kato Kiyofumi -- The decline of the Japanese Empire and the transformation of the regional order in East Asia -- Kawashima Shin -- "De-imperialization" in early postwar japan : adjusting and transforming institutions of empire -- Barak Kushner -- Imperial loss and Japan's search for postwar legitimacy -- Araragi Shinzo -- Collapse of the Japanese empire and the great migrations : repatriation, assimilation, and remaining behind -- Section Two. War criminals, POWs, and the imperial breakdown -- Sandra Wilson -- The shifting politics of guilt : the campaign for the release of Japanese war criminals -- Sarah Kovner -- Allied POWs in Korea : life and death during the Pacific War -- Franziska Seraphim -- Carceral geographies of Japan's vanishing empire : war criminals' prisons in Asia -- Sherzod Muminov -- Prejudice, punishment and propaganda : post-imperial Japan and the Soviet versions of history and justice in East Asia, 1945-1956 -- Section Three. Diplomacy, law, and the end of empire -- Matthias Zachmann -- Sublimating the empire : how Japanese experts of international law translated "Greater East Asia" into the postwar period -- Kanda Yutaka -- The transformation of a Manchukuo imperial bureaucrat to postwar supporter of the Yoshida Doctrine : the case of Shiina Etsusaburo -- Park Jung Jin -- North Korean nation building and Japanese imperialism : people's nation, "people's diplomacy" and the Japanese technicians -- Erik Esselstrom -- Humanitarian hero or communist stooge? : the ambivalent Japanese reception of Li Dequan in 1954 -- Section Four. Media and the imperial aftermath -- Sato Takumi -- The "pacifist" magazine Sekai : a barometer of postwar thought -- Shirato Kenichiro -- Post-imperial broadcasting networks in China and Manchuria -- Michael Baskett -- Parting the Bamboo Curtain : Japanese Cold War film exchange with China -- Comparative epilogue / Kerstin von Lingen -- Germany as a role model? : coming to terms with Nazi war deeds, 1945-2015. |