For many cultures, the reworking and the close study of a nation’s history is not just a mere duty, but it is essential when it comes to understanding certain connections, and eventually (or hopefully) learning from them. For example, the remaining survivors of the Holocaust often visit student groups on a field trip or participate in the making of documentaries, as many of them regard it as their duty to share their experiences with others and to pass their history on to the next generation, so that they might process it and also tell it to their children at one point. However, these personal accounts also recreate a narrative which at times differs or even contradicts more popular ones, which will likely keep those voices at bay and exercise control over them. In that context, Japan is certainly no exception with the country and its political leaders, along with its society,...
- 6/1/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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