[S2E6] 🪖 Remembering Kamikaze: Affect & War Memory with Dr Rumi Sakamoto - podcast episode cover

[S2E6] 🪖 Remembering Kamikaze: Affect & War Memory with Dr Rumi Sakamoto

Oct 13, 202130 minSeason 2Ep. 6
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Episode description

Oliver is joined by Dr Rumi Sakamoto, Senior Lecturer in Asian Studies at the University of Auckland, to discuss remembering the kamikaze and the role of affect in war memory. Rumi shares with us how the image of the kamikaze has gone from one of shunned fanaticism to self-sacrificing heroism in popular culture through Japan’s post-war history. Looking at their representation in the Yūshūkan Museum of War at Yasukuni Shrine, Rumi also unpacks how affect can draw out a desired emotional response from visitors regardless of their preconceptions of kamikaze and how emotion can lend authenticity to historically problematic narratives.

Recommended documentary, Wings of Defeat

Image and audio credits

Intro-outro music: jasonszklarek / MotionElements.com

[L] Shinichi Ishimaru (1922-1945) at the Kanoya Air Base - 日本海軍報道班員

[R] Chinese tourists at Yasukuni Shrine - 靖国神社の中国人旅行者 by Toshihiro Gamo

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