This book explores how narratives, exhibitions, media representations, and cultural heritage sites that communicate memories of conflicts in East Asia between 1930 and 1945 spread, interact, and are re-packaged for post-war audiences across national divisions. The contributors examine individual case studies of grassroots engagement with war memory, and collectively demonstrate the necessity of remaining aware of the researcher as participating in another kind of engagement with war memory.
Contributions showcase a number of ways of doing research on war memory,...
This book explores how narratives, exhibitions, media representations, and cultural heritage sites that communicate memories of conflicts in East A...