Okinawa Under Occupation

Okinawa Under Occupation
Title Okinawa Under Occupation PDF eBook
Author Miyume Tanji
Publisher Springer
Pages 254
Release 2017-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 981105598X

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This book examines classical and modern interpretations of education in the context of contemporary Okinawa as a site of neoliberal military-industrial development. Considering how media educate consumers to accept the plans and policies of the powerful, it questions current concepts of development and the ideology that informs national security policies. The book closely examines the signs, symbols, and rhetorical manipulations of language used in media to rationalize and justify a kind of development, which is the destruction of the environment in Henoko. Through careful analysis of public relations literature and public discourse, it challenges the presupposition that Okinawa is the Keystone of the Pacific and necessarily the only location in Japan to host U.S. military presence. Forced to co-operate in America’s military hegemony and global war-fighting action, Okinawa is at the very center of the growing tension between Beijing and Washington and its clients in Tokyo and Seoul. The book represents a case study of the discourse used in society to wield control over this larger project, which is a more developed and militarized Okinawa . Considering how history is given shape through external power structures and discourse practices that seek control over both historical and contemporary narratives, it reveals how public attitudes and perceptions are shaped through educational policies and media.

Rethinking Postwar Okinawa

Rethinking Postwar Okinawa
Title Rethinking Postwar Okinawa PDF eBook
Author Pedro Iacobelli
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 213
Release 2017-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 1498533124

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This edited volume presents the latest multidisciplinary research that delves into developments related to contemporary Okinawa (a.k.a Ryukyu Islands), and also engages with contemporary debates on American hegemony and Empire in a larger geographical context. Okinawa, long viewed as a marginalized territory in larger historical processes, has been characterized solely by the U.S. military presence in the islands, despite having embraced a multiplicity of social and cultural transformations since the end of the Pacific War. In this timely academic revision of Okinawa, occurring at the time of numerous debates over the building of yet another military base in the island, this volume's contributors tell a story that situates Okinawa in the context of other militarized territories and thus, goes beyond the limits of Okinawa prefecture. Indeed, the book examines the ways in which studies on Okinawa have evolved, moving away from the direct problems brought by the establishment of foreign military bases. Previous studies have explicated how Okinawa has fallen prey to power politics of more dominant nations. In expanding on these themes, this volume examines the unique social and cultural dynamics of Okinawa and its people that had never been intended by the political authorities.

The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa

The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa
Title The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Molasky
Publisher Routledge
Pages 536
Release 2005-08-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113465278X

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How do the Japanese and Okinawans remember Occupation? How is memory constructed and transmitted? Michael Molasky explores these questions through careful, sensitive readings of literature from mainland Japan and Okinawa. This book sheds light on difficult issues of war, violence, prostitution, colonialism and post-colonialism in the context of the Occupations of Japan and Okinawa.

Democracy Betrayed

Democracy Betrayed
Title Democracy Betrayed PDF eBook
Author Kensei Yoshida
Publisher Western Washington Univ
Pages 210
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780914584247

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Keystone

Keystone
Title Keystone PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Evan Sarantakes
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 300
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780890969694

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"In reaching his conclusions about U.S. foreign policy. Sarantakes uses recently declassified documents to craft a careful consideration of America's larger strategic purposes. His examination of the American administration of Okinawa and the problems it posed for relations between the two nations focuses on their interaction "on the ground" in the Ryuku Islands. Several factors caused the Americans to falter, while Okinawan and Japanese resistance helped speed along the return of the islands."--BOOK JACKET.

Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa

Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa
Title Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa PDF eBook
Author Miyume Tanji
Publisher Routledge
Pages 366
Release 2007-01-24
Genre History
ISBN 1134217595

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Okinawan people have developed a unique tradition of protest in their long history of oppression and marginalization. Beginning with the Ryukyu Kingdom’s annexation to Japan in the late nineteenth century, Miyume Tanji charts the devastation caused by the Second World War, followed by the direct occupation of post-war Okinawa and continued presence of the US military forces in the wake of reversion to Japan in 1972. With ever more fragmented organizations, identities and strategies, Tanji explores how the unity of the Okinawan community of protest has come to rest increasingly on the politics of myth and the imagination. Drawing on original interview material with Okinawan protestors and in-depth analysis of protest history, Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa will appeal to scholars of Japanese history and politics, and those working on social movements and protest.

Uniquely Okinawan

Uniquely Okinawan
Title Uniquely Okinawan PDF eBook
Author Courtney A. Short
Publisher Fordham University Press
Pages 272
Release 2020-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 0823288404

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Uniquely Okinawan explores how American soldiers, sailors, and Marines considered race, ethnicity, and identity in the planning and execution of the wartime occupation of Okinawa, during and immediately after the Battle of Okinawa, 1945–46.