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1937南京記憶 版權(quán)信息
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- 條形碼:9787510455483 ; 978-7-5104-5548-3
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1937南京記憶 本書特色
《1937南京記憶(英文版)》是央視大型紀(jì)錄片《1937南京記憶》的圖文版,以一個(gè)將南京大屠殺史實(shí)介紹給英文世界的華裔作家張純?nèi)纭⑴臄z《南京》記錄片的美國導(dǎo)演比爾古登泰格、南京大屠殺遇難同胞紀(jì)念館館長朱成山、紀(jì)錄片《靖國神社》的旅日華人導(dǎo)演李纓、中國社會(huì)科學(xué)院近代史研究所所長、《跨越戰(zhàn)后》作者步平、日本友人松岡環(huán)等6個(gè)人物視角及6條敘事主線,通過對(duì)南京大屠殺的時(shí)代反思,用原創(chuàng)性解讀、揭秘性內(nèi)容和新穎獨(dú)到的資料,真實(shí)客觀地再現(xiàn)那段悲慘而難忘的歷史。
1937南京記憶 內(nèi)容簡介
《1937南京記憶(英文版)》是央視大型紀(jì)錄片《1937南京記憶》的圖文版,以一個(gè)將南京大屠殺史實(shí)介紹給英文世界的華裔作家張純?nèi)纭⑴臄z《南京》記錄片的美國導(dǎo)演比爾古登泰格、南京大屠殺遇難同胞紀(jì)念館館長朱成山、紀(jì)錄片《靖國神社》的旅日華人導(dǎo)演李纓、中國社會(huì)科學(xué)院近代史研究所所長、《跨越戰(zhàn)后》作者步平、日本友人松岡環(huán)等6個(gè)人物視角及6條敘事主線,通過對(duì)南京大屠殺的時(shí)代反思,用原創(chuàng)性解讀、揭秘性內(nèi)容和新穎獨(dú)到的資料,真實(shí)客觀地再現(xiàn)那段悲慘而難忘的歷史。
1937南京記憶 目錄
Part 1 History and Memories
Part 2 Voices from the West
Part 3 Testimonies of the Japanese
Part 4 Evidence and Judgment
Part 5 Memorials in China
Volume 2 Inquiries into History
Chapter 1 Unforgettable Pain and Suffering
Ying-Ying Chang: War-displaced fathers and mothers
Shao-Jin Chang: The past of our nation and family seems like a dream
Sho Mitani: Narration of a witness to the Holocaust
Qi Kan9 : A recollection of past events in Nanjing
Xia Bei: Facta saturated with blood and tearsVolume 1 Memories of Nanjing, 1937
Part 1 History and Memories
Part 2 Voices from the West
Part 3 Testimonies of the Japanese
Part 4 Evidence and Judgment
Part 5 Memorials in China
Volume 2 Inquiries into History
Chapter 1 Unforgettable Pain and Suffering
Ying-Ying Chang: War-displaced fathers and mothers
Shao-Jin Chang: The past of our nation and family seems like a dream
Sho Mitani: Narration of a witness to the Holocaust
Qi Kan9 : A recollection of past events in Nanjing
Xia Bei: Facta saturated with blood and tears
The multitude: Slaughter site at Zhongshan Wharf
Chen Guangshun: A life and death catastrophe of a village
Irrefutable evidence: Historical memory in pictures
Chapter 2 An Inquiry into History with a Life
Ying-Ying Chang: Iris Chang and The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War Ⅱ
Brett Douglas: She wanted to go back to the past
Barbara Mason: Her strength came from the pain she perceived
Susan Nabil : She took on a task many hardly dared to try
Paula Kamen: Finding Iris Chang: friendship, ambition, and the loss of an extraordinary mind
Peter Stanek: She led the livin9 to keep pursuing that part of history
Ding Yuan: Her efforts brought about a lot of changes
Shi Yong: Her book led us to the next century of peace
Li Jingfen: Let all the Chinese in the world coalesce in memory of that part of history
Chapter 3 The Memory of Nanjing, to Be Carried Forward
Bill Guttentag: We shot an anti war rather than an anti Japan film
Ted Leonsis: I believed in "cinematic humanitarianism"
John Getz: Let the story represent the glorious power of human nature
Duan Yueping: At the outset of building the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
Zhu Chengshan: I kept vigil over 300,000 victimized compatriots
Sun Zhaiwei: Memory of history
Xu Zhigeng: I wrote about The Nanjing Massacre
Fei Zhongxing: Investigating the life-and-death catastrophe of 834 victims
Wu Xianbin: The historical education of the Nanjing Massacre has been never interrupted among the people
Yang Mi-gang: Open the window of dialogue in Asia with textbooks
Zhang Xianwen: 72 volumes of historical data were the crystallization of the effort made by Nanjing scholars for the truth of history
Chapter 4 Painstaking Effort in Japan to Face Up to History
Tamaki Matsuoka: Let youths know the true history
Awaya Kentaro: Japan is interfering in history studies with state power
Yamada Akira: The Japanese should learn about and face up to history
Yamada Tatsuo: It is inappropriate to expose politics to emotional influence
Tsujita Fumio: Refute the lies with photos
Matsui Eisuke: Let the idea of "no more war" go on
Tanaka Yoshinori: We should apologize for that part of history
Tawara Yoshifumi: It is very important to let children know about modern history
Kasahara Tokushi: The Japanese government has a right-wing slant with a total negation of history
Obinata Sumio: Change the era in which you are not allowed to teach what you want
Chapter 5 America and Europe,Let the Memory Persist in the World
Jim Lehrer: I cannot understand why Japan tries to conceal history
Mariel Hemingway: War is always appalling
Richard Rhodes: The denial of a holocaust is a historical tragedy
Ross Terrill: Remember history because the wheel of history continues to move forward
Marvin Hier: Hope persists only when history is remembered
Thekla Lit: Bring the Nanjing Massacre into Canadian education
Joseph Y.K. Wong: Influence more people with documentary films
Zhu Xiaoling: They are the memories of the world
Rana Mitter: Forgotten atrocities
Paul Michel: Stick to it and you will make your way
Frank: Her tombstone was engraved with "Forever Ginling," four Chinese characters
William Ryan: Prevent Japan from denying that part of history and the violence from reoccurring
Narka Ryan: Her letters proved that part of history
Thomas Rabe: Later stories of my grandfather信息
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