Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem

Recent studies in collective memory point to the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration that takes humanity, rather than nationality, as a primary frame of reference. But these studies have yet to specify how cosmopolitan commemoration emerges and articulates with existing nationalist commemoration...

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Main Authors: SAITO, Hiro, WANG, Yoko
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-28332019-11-05T05:55:06Z Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem SAITO, Hiro WANG, Yoko Recent studies in collective memory point to the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration that takes humanity, rather than nationality, as a primary frame of reference. But these studies have yet to specify how cosmopolitan commemoration emerges and articulates with existing nationalist commemoration. To solve this problem, we examine the “history problem” between Japan and South Korea by focusing on how relevant political and civic actors negotiated cosmopolitanism and nationalism in commemorating Japan’s past colonial rule and wartime atrocities. In light of our historical analysis, we argue that a synthesis of theories of institutional logics and social movements is useful in illuminating how the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration is embedded in specific networks of political and civic actors as mobilizing structures, and how the content and trajectory of its articulation with nationalist commemoration depends on political opportunities available to competing networks aligned differently with the two logics of commemoration. 2014-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1576 info:doi/10.1177/0731121414524176 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2833/viewcontent/Competing_Logics_Commenoration_Saito_2014_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University collective memory cosmopolitanism nationalism institutional logics social movement Asian Studies Politics and Social Change Sociology of Culture
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Singapore
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topic collective memory
cosmopolitanism
nationalism
institutional logics
social movement
Asian Studies
Politics and Social Change
Sociology of Culture
spellingShingle collective memory
cosmopolitanism
nationalism
institutional logics
social movement
Asian Studies
Politics and Social Change
Sociology of Culture
SAITO, Hiro
WANG, Yoko
Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
description Recent studies in collective memory point to the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration that takes humanity, rather than nationality, as a primary frame of reference. But these studies have yet to specify how cosmopolitan commemoration emerges and articulates with existing nationalist commemoration. To solve this problem, we examine the “history problem” between Japan and South Korea by focusing on how relevant political and civic actors negotiated cosmopolitanism and nationalism in commemorating Japan’s past colonial rule and wartime atrocities. In light of our historical analysis, we argue that a synthesis of theories of institutional logics and social movements is useful in illuminating how the emergence of cosmopolitan commemoration is embedded in specific networks of political and civic actors as mobilizing structures, and how the content and trajectory of its articulation with nationalist commemoration depends on political opportunities available to competing networks aligned differently with the two logics of commemoration.
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author SAITO, Hiro
WANG, Yoko
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title Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
title_short Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
title_full Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
title_fullStr Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
title_full_unstemmed Competing Logics of Commemoration: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in East Asia's History Problem
title_sort competing logics of commemoration: cosmopolitanism and nationalism in east asia's history problem
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1576
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