Friday, January 9, 2004

2:30–4:30 p.m.

44. Collective Memory in Japanese-American-Chinese Relations since World War II
Omni Shoreham, Calvert Room

Chair: Frank Ninkovich, St. John’s University
Papers:

Memory and the Lost-Found Relationship between Black Americans and Japan
Marc Gallicchio, Villanova University

Constructing National Memory of War: War Museums in China, Japan, and the United States
Xiaohua Ma, Harvard University

Reconstructing a Common Memory of How the U.S.-Japan War Ended: Bonner Fellers, Douglas MacArthur, and Japan, 1945–52
Haruo Iguchi, Nagoya University

Cold War Diplomacy and Memories of the Pacific War: A Comparison of the American and Japanese Cases
Takuya Sasaki, Rikkyo University

Comment: Frank Ninkovich