Travels in Atomic Sunshine

Travels in Atomic Sunshine

by Robin Gerster
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Publication Date: 06/01/2016

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A vivid, salutary study of Australia’s little-known participation in the post-war occupation of Japan.


In February 1946, the Australians of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) moved into western Japan to ‘demilitarise and democratise’ the atom-bombed backwater of Hiroshima Prefecture. For over six years, up to 20,000 Australian servicemen, including their wives and children, participated in an historic experiment in nation-rebuilding dominated by the United States and the occupation’s supreme commander, General MacArthur.


It was to be a watershed in Australian military history and international relations. BCOF was one of the last collective armed gestures of a moribund empire. The Chifley government wanted to make Australia’s independent presence felt in post-war Asia-Pacific affairs, yet the venture heralded the nation’s enmeshment in American geopolitics. This was the forerunner of the today’s peacekeeping missions and engagements in contentious US-led military occupations.


Yet the occupation of Japan was also a compelling human experience. It was a cultural reconnaissance — the first time a large number of Australians were able to explore in depth an Asian society and country. It was an unprecedented domestic encounter between peoples with apparently incompatible traditions and temperaments. Many relished exercising power over a despised former enemy, and basked in the ‘atomic sunshine’ of American Japan. But numerous Australians developed an intimacy with the old enemy, which put them at odds with the ‘Jap’ haters back home, and became the trailblazers of a new era of bilateral friendship.

ISBN:
9781925113204
9781925113204
Category:
International relations
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
06-01-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd.
Robin Gerster

Robin Gerster is the author of several books, including Big-Noting: The Heroic Theme in Australian War Writing (1987), Hotel Asia (1995), and Legless in Ginza: Orientating Japan (1999). In the 1990s he taught at the University of Tokyo, holding the Chair in Australian Studies. He is currently Associate Professor in the School of English, Communications and Performance Studies at Monash University, and lives in Melbourne with his wife and two sons.

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