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Cosmopolitan Memories in East Asia: Revisiting and Reinventing the Second World War

Authors
Soh, ChangrokConnolly, Daniel
Issue Date
11월-2014
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
memory; human rights; transnational civil society; comfort women; East Asia; World War II
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, v.8, no.3, pp.383 - 403
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
383
End Page
403
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/96896
DOI
10.1093/ijtj/iju014
ISSN
1752-7716
Abstract
This article argues that the rise of associational life across East Asia in the 1990s has increasingly challenged states' monopoly over the collective remembrance of war. Civil society actors are capturing or subverting state memory-making apparatuses, creating their own commemorative devices and using litigation to publicize the voices of forgotten victims. The activities of oppositional memory workers, although deeply concerned with local issues,(1) are contributing to the formation of a body of transnational memories infused with human rights. These memories are even spreading beyond the region. However, this ongoing transcendence of East Asian war memories into cosmopolitan memory is not inevitable - ultimately the process depends on the vibrancy and openness of civil society itself.
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