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Fallacies in the Allied Nations' Historical Perception as Observed by a British Journalist

Autor Henry Scott Stokes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2016
In 1941, Imperial Japan rapidly brought an end to the British Empire in Asia. Because a non-white race dared to upset the white colonialists' status quo in Asia, the British resented the Japanese long after the war. Mr. Henry Scott-Stokes states that he held such a view as well before arriving in Japan as a foreign correspondent. Mr. Scott-Stokes writes of his transformation, of uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist's version of the Greater East Asian War, the so-called Pacific War, to realization of its absolute vacuousness. "[The Japanese]," he states, "were supposed to simply accept, without any criticism or opposition whatsoever, the noble wisdom of civilization [the verdicts of the Tokyo Trials]." Mindless parroting of historical fabrications by modern Japanese suggests a loss of national consciousness, of what it means to be Japanese, as Yukio Mishima expressed in his discussions with Mr. Scott-Stokes. Japan lost her independence to America and is merely a protectorate and not a nation with her own culture and history. Japanese people need to take it upon themselves to change this situation. Mr. Stokes' mother-in-law, however, wryly commented that today's Japanese are cowards, so it will take another 200 or 300 years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761868095
ISBN-10: 0761868097
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

By Henry Scott Stokes

Cuprins

Foreword Introduction Chapter One: US Army Tanks in England, My Homeland Chapter Two: Is Japan the Only Country That Committed War Crimes? Chapter Three: What Was the Objective of Yukio Mishimäs Suicide? Chapter Four: Osaka City Mayor Toru Hashimotös Press Conference and the ¿Comfort Women¿ Issue Chapter Five: Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong Silent About ¿Nanking Massacre¿ Chapter Six: What Was the Meaning of Voices of the Heroic Dead? Chapter Seven: Japan as the Light of Hope for Asia Chapter Eight: Asian Leaders I Have Met Chapter Nine: Memorable People Chapter Ten: People of Japan, Take Pride in Your History

Descriere

British journalist Henry Scott-Stokes describes the transformation of his understanding of the Greater East Asian War (the so-called Pacific War) from uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist's version to realization of its absolute vacuousness.