
The Making of the "Rape of Nanking" History and Memory in Japan, China, and the United States
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Greater East Asian War | p. 3 |
Allies and Enemies in the Asia-Pacific War (1937-45) | |
Japan: Mobilizing the Nation, Sanitizing Aggression | p. 11 |
China: Intolerable Atrocities | p. 27 |
United States: The "Rape of Nanking." | p. 37 |
The Storm of Postwar and Cold War Politics (1945-71) | |
Japan: Confronting the Nanjing Massacre | p. 45 |
China: In Times of Civil and Cold War | p. 62 |
United States: Rebuilding Japan | p. 71 |
Bringing the Nanjing Massacre into Print (1971-89) | |
Japan: From "Victim Consciousness" to "Victimizer Consciousness." | p. 81 |
China: Nationalizing Memory of the Nanjing Massacre | p. 102 |
United States: Focus on Japanese Denials of the Past | p. 114 |
The Internationalization of the Nanjing Massacre (1989 to Present) | |
Japan: A War over History and Memory | p. 129 |
China: The Nanjing Massacre and Patriotic Education | p. 154 |
United States: Rediscovery of the Nanjing Massacre | p. 165 |
Conclusion | p. 180 |
Notes | p. 185 |
Bibliography | p. 237 |
Index | p. 259 |
Studies of the Weatherhead Institute, Columbia University | p. 267 |
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