The Age of Emperor Akihito: Historical Controversies over the Past and the Future
This book scrutinizes historical controversies regarding the past and the future of Japan in the age of Emperor Akihito. In Section I, each chapter discusses a different aspect of the historical controversy. The text then moves on to present a collection of the public discourse of Emperor Akihito, which offers a valuable source for analysis. This investigation of the constitutionally prescribed role of the Emperor as a national symbol will serve to help the reader understand contemporary Japanese society.
Takeshi Suzuki received his PhD in Communication Studies from Northwestern University, USA. He is a Professor in the School of Information and Communication at Meiji University, Japan, and a Visiting Scholar at the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. His recent publications include The Rhetoric of Emperor Hirohito: Continuity and Rupture in Japan’s Dramas of Modernity (2017).
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