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Japanese Apologies for World War II Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)

Japanese Apologies for World War II By Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)

Japanese Apologies for World War II by Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)


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Focusing on a detailed look at Japanese apologies for the Second World War from 1984 to 1995, this book explores the issues of motive, what makes an apology a 'success', interactive/dialogical dimensions, international pressures, and role of apology in a changing international moral climate.

Japanese Apologies for World War II Summary

Japanese Apologies for World War II: A Rhetorical Study by Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)

Post-war Japan offers a compelling case study of national apologies for past wrongdoings. Actions of the Japanese Army and government during the Second World War caused enormous suffering and distress throughout Asia, leaving a legacy of resentment and distrust. Beginning in the mid-1980s, apology for wartime actions became a recurring issue for Japan. Repeated calls for apology from various quarters as well as repeated apologies by Japanese officials provide a rich source for the study of national apology and how public apology discourse develops over time.

Unlike most rhetorical studies that focus on apologia in the broad sense, this study concentrates on the strategy of the 'true apology.' The study combines rhetorical, sociological and historical approaches to address multiple examples of Japanese apology during the period 1984 to 1995. The author suggests that motive is more complex than the 'image restoration' theory that is prevalent in rhetorical theory. More specifically, this study emphasizes repair of relationships, self-reflection leading to a 'new' improved identity and affirmation of moral principle as reasons for apology.

About Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)

Jane W. Yamazaki teaches Japan-related courses in the department of International Studies at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan in addition to courses on culture and communication at Wayne State University in Detroit.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Accusation, Accusers and Audience 3. The Early Apologies: Repairing Relationships 4. The 'Comfort Women' Apologies 5. Hosokawa apologies: Politics and History 6. The Anti-Apologies: Conservative Apologia 7. Murayama's Apology: On the International Stage 8. Apology as International Discource 9. Conclusions

Additional information

NPB9780415355650
9780415355650
0415355656
Japanese Apologies for World War II: A Rhetorical Study by Jane Yamazaki (Wayne State University, USA)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-11-15
196
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