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Hagström & Isaksson 45:1

ABSTRACT

LINUS HAGSTRÖM AND ERIK ISAKSSON
Pacifist Identity, Civics Textbooks, and the Opposition to Japan’s Security Legislation

This article examines Japanese processes of self-formation as reflected in junior high school civics textbooks, comparing books published in 1990 and 2012.  It demonstrates surprising continuity in how books from the two years construct a pacifist self in sharp contrast to Japan’s prewar and wartime belligerence.  We argue that this kind of antagonistic temporal othering has continued to socialize Japanese students into a “peace identity” and helps to explain the strong grassroots opposition to the Japanese government’s 2015 announcement of laws to back up its position that Japan can exercise collective self-defense.

Volume 45, Number 1 (Winter 2019)
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