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positions: east asia cultures critique

Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2008

E-ISSN: 1527-8271 Print ISSN: 1067-9847

Table of Contents

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Introduction: War Capital Trauma
pp. 1-10
Images
pp. 11-13
Conceptualizing Trauma, but What about Asia?
pp. 15-37
Indignity
pp. 39-77
Finding the "Map of Memory": Testimony of the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Survivors
pp. 79-107
Of Performance and the Persistent Temporality of Trauma: Memory, Art, and Visions
pp. 109-130
Born of Trauma: Akira and Capitalist Modes of Destruction
pp. 131-156
Images
pp. 157-163
Trauma's Two Times: Japanese Wars and Postwars
pp. 165-188
Crises of Money
pp. 189-219
Images
pp. 221-227
Giving Up Ghosts: Notes on Trauma and the Possibility of the Political from Southeast Asia
pp. 229-258
Contributors
pp. 259-261


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