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Histories of Chan (Zen)
by T. Griffith Foulk
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China in Ten Words
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First-Person Accounts — Were All Men Samurai?
Legislative pressures to conform, combined with institutional indoctrination and state influence over the media, meant that individuals almost inevitably came in contact with state ideology, even if they did not agree with its content. Barak Kushner claims that official ideology and indoctrination efforts were effective, turning the Japanese people into active participants and not mere followers’ of the state cause. However, Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, in her study of the wartime diaries of Japanese university students who were conscripted as tokkōtai (特攻隊) pilots, conveys a different view. She sympathises with these youthful members of the intellectual elite, stating that they had no choice’ but to participate in the war effort and therefore reproduced the imperial ideology in action while refusing or failing to embrace it in thought.’ I have used first-person accounts to find examples or lack thereof, of individuals using ideological rhetoric and believing in the state-created samurai image.
In approaching such sources, we need to be aware of their limitations and shortcomings in terms of reliability and usefulness. Edited compilations of post-war recollections, such as the oral histories collected by Haruko and T