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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Victor and Vanquished
1. Shattered Lives
Euphemistic Surrender Unconditional Surrender Quantifying Defeat Coming Home . . . Perhaps Displaced Persons Despised Veterans Stigmatized Victims
2. Gifts from Heaven
“Revolution from Above” Demilitarization and Democratization Imposing Reform
Part II: Transcending Despair
3. Kyodatsu: Exhaustion and Despair
Hunger and the Bamboo-Shoot Existence Enduring the Unendurable Sociologies of Despair Child’s Play Inflation and Economic Sabotage
4. Cultures of Defeat
Servicing the Conquerors “Butterflies,” “Onlys,” and Subversive Women Black-Market Entrepreneurship “Kasutori Culture” Decadence and Authenticity “Married Life”
5. Bridges of Language
Mocking Defeat Brightness, Apples, and English The Familiarity of the New Rushing into Print Bestsellers and Posthumous Heroes Heroines and Victims
Part III: Revolutions
6. Neocolonial Revolution
Victors as Viceroys Reevaluating the Monkey-Men The Experts and the Obedient Herd
7. Embracing Revolution
Embracing the Commander Intellectuals and the Community of Remorse Grass-Roots Engagements Institutionalizing Reform Democratizing Everyday Language
8. Making Revolution
Lovable Communists and Radicalized Workers “A Sea of Red Flags” Unmaking the Revolution from Below
Part IV: Democracies
9. Imperial Democracy: Driving the Wedge
Psychological Warfare and the Son of Heaven Purifying the Sovereign The Letter, the Photograph, and the Memorandum
10. Imperial Democracy: Descending Partway from Heaven
Becoming Bystanders Becoming Human Cutting Smoke with Scissors
11. Imperial Democracy: Evading Responsibility
Confronting Abdication Imperial Tours and the Manifest Human One Man’s Shattered God
12. Constitutional Democracy: Ghq Writes a New National Charter
Regendering a Hermaphroditic Creature Conundrums for the Men of Meiji Popular Initiatives for a New National Charter Scap Takes Over Ghq’s “Constitutional Convention” Thinking about Idealism and Cultural Imperialism
13. Constitutional Democracy: Japanizing the American Draft
“The Last Opportunity for the Conservative Group” The Translation Marathon Unveiling the Draft Constitution Water Flows, the River Stays “Japanizing” Democracy Renouncing War . . . Perhaps Responding to a Fait Accompli
14. Censored Democracy: Policing the New Taboos
The Phantom Bureaucracy Impermissible Discourse Purifying the Victors Policing the Cinema Curbing the Political Left
Part V: Guilts
15 Victor’s Justice, Loser’s Justice
Stern Justice Showcase Justice: The Tokyo Tribunal Tokyo and Nuremberg Victor’s Justice and Its Critics Race, Power, and Powerlessness Loser’s Justice: Naming Names
16. What Do You Tell the Dead When You Lose?
A Requiem for Departed Heroes Irrationality, Science, and “Responsibility for Defeat” Buddhism as Repentance and Repentance as Nationalism Responding to Atrocity Remembering the Criminals, Forgetting their Crimes
Part VI: Reconstructions
17. Engineering Growth
“Oh, Mistake!” Visible (and Invisible) Hands Planning a Cutting-Edge Economy Unplanned Developments and Gifts from the Gods
Epilogue: Legacies/Fantasies/Dreams Notes Photo Credits Index John W. Dower’s Embracing Defeat More praise for John W. Dower’s Embracing Defeat Praise for John Dower’s Japan in War and Peace About the Author Copyright
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