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Memories of War : Micronesians in the Pacific War / Suzanne Falgout, Laurence Marshall Carucci, Lin Poyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (290 p.) : 21 illus., 4 mapsContent type:
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  • 9780824831301
  • 9780824863586
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.8
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ISLAND NAMES -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I: Backgrounds -- Chapter 1. "MICRONESIA" -- Chapter 2. CULTURAL MEMORIES AND THE PACIFIC WAR -- PART II: Micronesian Understandings of the Pacifi c War -- Chapter 3. THE MEANING OF WAR -- Chapter 4. THE SHOCK OF WAR -- Chapter 5. HARDSHIP AND SUFFERING -- Chapter 6. COMBAT EXPERIENCES -- PART III: Micronesian Vantage Points -- Chapter 7. "IT WAS NOT OUR WAR" -- Chapter 8. THE TYPHOON OF WAR -- Chapter 9. QUESTIONS OF LOYALTY -- Chapter 10. MICRONESIAN RESPONSES TO WARTIME PRESSURES -- PART IV: Cultural Themes in Micronesian Wartime Narratives -- Chapter 11. SOME MICRONESIAN PREOCCUPATIONS -- Chapter 12. GREETINGS AND FAREWELLS -- PART V: Conclusions -- Chapter 13. WARTIME MEMORIES IN THE MODERN WORLD -- Chapter 14. "THE GREAT AIRPLANE" -- APPENDIX -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Summary: Micronesians often liken the Pacific War to a typhoon, one that swept away their former lives and brought dramatic changes to their understandings of the world and their places in it. Whether they spent the war in bomb shelters, in sweet potato fields under the guns of Japanese soldiers, or in their homes on atolls sheltered from the war, Micronesians who survived those years know that their peoples passed through a major historical transformation. Yet Pacific War histories scarcely mention the Islanders across whose lands and seas the fighting waged.Memories of War sets out to the fill that historical gap by presenting the missing voices of Micronesians and by viewing those years from their perspectives. The focus is on Micronesian remembrances-the ritual commemorations, features of the landscape, stories, dances, and songs that keep their memories of the conflict alive. The inclusion of numerous and extensive interviews and songs is an important feature of this book, allowing Micronesians to speak for themselves about their experiences. In addition, they also reveal distinctively Micronesian cultural memories of war.Memories of War preserves powerful and poignant memories for Micronesians; it also demonstrates to students of history and culture the extent to which cultural practices and values shape the remembrance of personal experience.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ISLAND NAMES -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I: Backgrounds -- Chapter 1. "MICRONESIA" -- Chapter 2. CULTURAL MEMORIES AND THE PACIFIC WAR -- PART II: Micronesian Understandings of the Pacifi c War -- Chapter 3. THE MEANING OF WAR -- Chapter 4. THE SHOCK OF WAR -- Chapter 5. HARDSHIP AND SUFFERING -- Chapter 6. COMBAT EXPERIENCES -- PART III: Micronesian Vantage Points -- Chapter 7. "IT WAS NOT OUR WAR" -- Chapter 8. THE TYPHOON OF WAR -- Chapter 9. QUESTIONS OF LOYALTY -- Chapter 10. MICRONESIAN RESPONSES TO WARTIME PRESSURES -- PART IV: Cultural Themes in Micronesian Wartime Narratives -- Chapter 11. SOME MICRONESIAN PREOCCUPATIONS -- Chapter 12. GREETINGS AND FAREWELLS -- PART V: Conclusions -- Chapter 13. WARTIME MEMORIES IN THE MODERN WORLD -- Chapter 14. "THE GREAT AIRPLANE" -- APPENDIX -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS

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Micronesians often liken the Pacific War to a typhoon, one that swept away their former lives and brought dramatic changes to their understandings of the world and their places in it. Whether they spent the war in bomb shelters, in sweet potato fields under the guns of Japanese soldiers, or in their homes on atolls sheltered from the war, Micronesians who survived those years know that their peoples passed through a major historical transformation. Yet Pacific War histories scarcely mention the Islanders across whose lands and seas the fighting waged.Memories of War sets out to the fill that historical gap by presenting the missing voices of Micronesians and by viewing those years from their perspectives. The focus is on Micronesian remembrances-the ritual commemorations, features of the landscape, stories, dances, and songs that keep their memories of the conflict alive. The inclusion of numerous and extensive interviews and songs is an important feature of this book, allowing Micronesians to speak for themselves about their experiences. In addition, they also reveal distinctively Micronesian cultural memories of war.Memories of War preserves powerful and poignant memories for Micronesians; it also demonstrates to students of history and culture the extent to which cultural practices and values shape the remembrance of personal experience.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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