HIST 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 57: Identity Politics, Cultural Imperialism, Anti-Globalization Movement
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Rosenberg, a date which will live, part ii end. Reviving pearl harbour ater 1991 internaional, cultural, and poliical contexts that during the 1990s contributed to the re-emergence and renewed prominence of the pearl harbour stories. Bilateral relaions strength of japans favourable trade balance during most of 1991 coninued to feed talk on an economic pearl harbour. Many japanese angrily charged americans with cultural imperialism and scapegoaing. Date which will live provoked controversies, narraives, images related to what seemed to interest americans the most in the 1990s and relaions with japan while important, had less cultural visibility than many other concerns. Congress"s recommendaion for presidenial acion remained unheeded by the white. House, and the visibility of the kimmel issue declined as the poliical constellaion changed. Ater 9/11, a republican president had to confront another day of infamy and answer quesions about intelligence capabiliies and why america slept . Japanese american community in hawaii had expressed concern.