Divided Memories and Reconciliation
This project is a three year research effort to compare the formation of these divided memories in Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States.
The first part, beginning in fall, 2006, is a comparative examination of high school history textbooks in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States, focusing on the period from 1931-1951.
This will be followed by a second comparative study of popular cinema dealing with historical subjects from roughly the same period. In parallel with these two comparative studies, Shorenstein APARC will design and carry out a comprehensive survey of the views of elite opinion-makers in all five countries on these historical issues.
Contact
Daniel Sneider
Projects
- History Textbooks and the War in Asia
Shorenstein APARC Project
Reckoning with the Past: Truth, Justice and Reconciliation in Asia
Shorenstein APARC Series
The American Role in Northeast Asian Reconciliation
Shorenstein APARC Series
Divided Lenses: Film and War Memories in Asia
Shorenstein APARC Series (Completed)
Publications
Events & Presentations
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- Colonialism, Collaboration, and Criminality: How Europe and East Asia Confront the Memory and Legacy of World War II
June 16, 2011 - June 17, 2011 Shorenstein APARC Conference
paper, conference agenda available
Transnational Grassroots Efforts to Redress Forced Labor in Wartime Japan
March 11, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
William Underwood
The Cold War Freeze over War Compensation in Early Postwar Japan
March 4, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Matthew Augustine
presentation available
The Cost of the Bomb, The Cost of Slave Labor: Mutual Apology and Compensation as a Way to Address U.S. and Japanese Atrocities from World War II
February 18, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
David Palmer
presentation available
Can the U.S. Play a Role in Northeast Asian Reconciliation?
January 21, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Gi-Wook Shin
presentation available



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