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Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa Book

Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa
Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa, Challenging conventional understandings of time and memory, Christopher T. Nelson examines how contemporary Okinawans have contested, appropriated, and transformed the burdens and possibilities of the past. Nelson explores the work of a circle of Okinawan, Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa has a rating of 5 stars
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Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa, Challenging conventional understandings of time and memory, Christopher T. Nelson examines how contemporary Okinawans have contested, appropriated, and transformed the burdens and possibilities of the past. Nelson explores the work of a circle of Okinawan, Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa
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  • Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa
  • Written by author Christopher T. Nelson
  • Published by Duke University Press Books, January 2009
  • Challenging conventional understandings of time and memory, Christopher T. Nelson examines how contemporary Okinawans have contested, appropriated, and transformed the burdens and possibilities of the past. Nelson explores the work of a circle of Okinawan
  • Ethnography that explores the interrelationship among wartime trauma, memory, and social life through forms of ritual and popular performance in postwar Okinawa.
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acknowledgments....................vii
introduction the battlefield of memory....................1
1 fujiki hayato the storyteller....................27
2 the heritage of his times teruya rinsuke and ethnographic storytelling....................58
3 the classroom of the everyday fujiki hayato and his "shima to asobimanabu" seminar....................89
4 in a samurai village....................126
5 dances of memory, dances of oblivion....................171
conclusion in the darkness of the lived moment....................215
notes....................221
bibliography....................253
index....................263


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