A Date Which Will Live Pearl Harbor in American Memory /
December 7, 1941--the date of Japan's surprise attack on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor--is "a date which will live" in American history and memory, but the stories that will live and the meanings attributed to them are hardly settled. In movies, books, and magazines, at memorial site...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I Signifying Pearl Harbor
- 1. Infamy
- 2. Backdoor Deceit
- 3. Representations of Race and Japanese-American Relations
- 4. Commemoration of Sacrifice
- II Reviving Pearl Harbor after 1991
- 5. Bilateral Relations
- 6. The Memory Boom and the ''Greatest Generation''
- 7. The Kimmel Crusade, the History Wars, and the Republican Revival
- 8. Japanese Americans
- 9. Spectacular History
- 10 Day of Infamy
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index