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Public history in Japan/ edited by Masafumi Yokemoto ... [et al.].
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theory and practice /
other author:
Yokemoto, Masafumi.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
x, 114 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface / Andrew Gordon (Harvard University/ University of Tokyo) -- Part I. Theory -- Chapter 1. Considering Public History from Japanese Perspectives / Michihiro Okamoto (Toyo University) -- Chapter 2. Towards the Remagicalization of History: Minoru Hokari and Public Histories / Ted Motohashi (Tokyo Keizai University) -- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism and Public History / Akira Ide (Kanazawa University) -- Chapter 4. Eloquent Silence: When Fiction Makes Japanese History of Christianity Alive / Emi Tozawa (University of Manchester) -- Part II. Practice -- Chapter 5. Collaboration between creators and researchers in historical manga and animation works: Examples of the manga "Anna Komnena" and the animation "Vinland Saga" / Futaba Sato (manga artist), Minoru Ozawa (Rikkyo University) and Satoshi Ohtani (Tokai University) -- Chapter 6. The Potential of Digital Public History in Japan / Makoto Goto (National Institutes for Humanities, National Museum of Japanese History) -- Chapter 7. Connecting "Zaihan Korean ("Zainichi Korean in Osaka") history" to "Resident History ": Exhibition practice by Osaka Korea Town Museum / Noriko Ijichi (Osaka Metropolitan University) -- Chapter 8. Taking the Pollution (Kogai) Experiences Into the Future: A Practice of Public History / Miho Hayashi (Okayama University of Science) & Masafumi Yokemoto (Osaka Metropolitan University) -- Chapter 9. "Archiving" the Environmental Pollution in Minamata?: Expanding the Frame of Archival Photography and Exposing Humanity / Yumi Kamuro (Kumamoto University).
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Historiography and Method. -
Subject:
Japan - History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-1316-1
ISBN:
9789819513161
Public history in Japan = theory and practice /
Public history in Japan
theory and practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Masafumi Yokemoto ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - x, 114 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface / Andrew Gordon (Harvard University/ University of Tokyo) -- Part I. Theory -- Chapter 1. Considering Public History from Japanese Perspectives / Michihiro Okamoto (Toyo University) -- Chapter 2. Towards the Remagicalization of History: Minoru Hokari and Public Histories / Ted Motohashi (Tokyo Keizai University) -- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism and Public History / Akira Ide (Kanazawa University) -- Chapter 4. Eloquent Silence: When Fiction Makes Japanese History of Christianity Alive / Emi Tozawa (University of Manchester) -- Part II. Practice -- Chapter 5. Collaboration between creators and researchers in historical manga and animation works: Examples of the manga "Anna Komnena" and the animation "Vinland Saga" / Futaba Sato (manga artist), Minoru Ozawa (Rikkyo University) and Satoshi Ohtani (Tokai University) -- Chapter 6. The Potential of Digital Public History in Japan / Makoto Goto (National Institutes for Humanities, National Museum of Japanese History) -- Chapter 7. Connecting "Zaihan Korean ("Zainichi Korean in Osaka") history" to "Resident History ": Exhibition practice by Osaka Korea Town Museum / Noriko Ijichi (Osaka Metropolitan University) -- Chapter 8. Taking the Pollution (Kogai) Experiences Into the Future: A Practice of Public History / Miho Hayashi (Okayama University of Science) & Masafumi Yokemoto (Osaka Metropolitan University) -- Chapter 9. "Archiving" the Environmental Pollution in Minamata?: Expanding the Frame of Archival Photography and Exposing Humanity / Yumi Kamuro (Kumamoto University).
This book explores how public history, a field developing globally, is gaining attention in Japan and being incorporated into existing Japanese academic studies and practices. Public history in Japan is conducted through an interdisciplinary approach, involving not only history but also folklore, sociology, cultural studies, and tourism studies. Introducing the perspective of public history means more than just applying an imported discipline to Japan; it involves a broad reconsideration of existing scholarly research and practices. Part I of the book provides an overview of the current state of academia in Japan as described above. Part II presents several case studies of public history practices, digital public history, and museums and archives dealing with difficult aspects of the past such as minority issues and environmental pollution in postwar Japan. This book not only illustrates the current state of public history in Japan but also offers a glimpse into the internationalization of today's public history, fostering active exchanges among researchers and practitioners worldwide.
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