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Awkward Talisman: war memory, reconciliation and Yasukuni / Kingston, Jeff   Journal Article
Kingston, Jeff Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Yasukuni Shrine resonates with talismanic symbolism for both its critics and proponents and that is precisely why it is so controversial within Japan and between Japan and its neighbors. Controversy over Yasukuni is rooted in the broader historical debate about war memory, responsibility, and reconciliation. Competing narratives about this past send mixed signals to neighbors and prevent reconciliation. Despite Prime Minister Koizumi's six visits, Yasukuni is an awkward talisman and many Japanese, including conservatives, oppose these visits. The Shrine's image has been cast and no amount of artful repackaging will obscure its indelible links with Japan's discredited Imperial ideology and the costs it exacted. The Yasukuni dilemma involves shifting the focal point of official war remembrance away from the Shrine to a secular war memorial where people and officials can pay respect to the war dead free from political agendas and historical baggage
Key Words Nationalism  Reconciliation  Emperor  Sino-Japan  War - Yasukuni 
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