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Troubled Apologies Among Japan, Korea, and the United States

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Whether it's the Vatican addressing its role in the Second World War or the United States atoning for its treatment of native Hawai'ian islanders, apologizing for history has become a standard feat...
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Whether it's the Vatican addressing its role in the Second World War or the United States atoning for its treatment of native Hawai'ian islanders, apologizing for history has become a standard feature of the international political scene. As Alexis Dudden makes clear, interrogating this process is crucial to understanding the value of the political apology to the state. When governments apologize for past crimes, they take away the substance of apology that victims originally wanted for themselves. They rob victims of the dignity they seek while affording the state a new means with which to legitimize itself.

Examining the interplay between political apology and apologetic history, Dudden focuses on the problematic relationship binding Japanese imperialism, South Korean state building, and American power in Asia. She examines this history through diplomatic, cultural, and social considerations in the postwar era and argues that the process of apology has created a knot from which none of these countries can escape without undoing decades of mythmaking.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 184
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 15 April 2014
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231141772
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / United States / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, HISTORY / Asia / Japan, HISTORY / Asia / Korea, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian

Dudden engagingly explores how the nexus of politics, war memory, and apology shapes contemporary trilateral relations between Korea, Japan, and the United States.
Alexis Dudden is professor of history at the University of Connecticut. She has written extensively on Japan's international relations and is also author of Japan's Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power.

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. An Island by Any Other Name
2. Apologies All Around
3. Illegal Japan
4. History Out of Bounds
Conclusion: And Now
Notes
Bibliography
Index