日本旅行作家眼中的太平洋战争战场:旅行记录中的替代消费者旅行和情感表现

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Ryōta Nishino
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摘要

摘要:本文分析了日本游客在太平洋战争战场上留下的游记。它认为,他们倾向于把目的地变成专属于日本人的情感表演区域,从而促进了对这些地点的想象性重新征服。虽然这些游记大多讲述了对日本受害者日益加深的同情,而忽略了岛民的遭遇,但少数游记想象了岛民的痛苦,并将日本人视为肇事者。这些相互矛盾的观点反映了日本史学上的争论。为了确定旅行是否产生了这些愿景或加强了以前持有的信念,需要仔细考虑旅行者的背景,风格和动机。
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Pacific War Battle Sites through the Eyes of Japanese Travel Writers: Vicarious Consumer Travel and Emotional Performance in Travelogues
Abstract:This article analyzes travelogues written by Japanese visitors to the battle sites of the Pacific War. It argues that they tend to turn the destinations into exclusively Japanese zones of emotional performance, thereby promoting an imaginary reconquest of these sites. While most of these travelogues recount deepening empathy toward the Japanese victims and ignore the islander counterparts, a minority imagine the suffering of the islanders and view the Japanese as perpetrators. These conflicting visions reflect the historiographical debates in Japan. In order to establish whether the journeys yielded these visions or reinforced previously held beliefs, the background, styles and motivation of the travelers require careful consideration.
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