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Author Dawes, James, 1969-

Title Evil men / James Dawes
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages)
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Evil Men -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary A searching meditation on our all-too-human capacity for inhumanity, Evil Men confronts atrocity head-on--how it looks and feels, what motivates it, how it can be stopped. James Dawes's unflinchingly honest account, drawing on firsthand interviews, is not just about the things Japanese war criminals did, but about what it means to befriend them
Presented with accounts of genocide and torture, we ask how people could bring themselves to commit such horrendous acts. A searching meditation on our all-too-human capacity for inhumanity, Evil Men confronts atrocity head-on--how it looks and feels, what motivates it, how it can be stopped. Drawing on firsthand interviews with convicted war criminals from the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), James Dawes leads us into the frightening territory where soldiers perpetrated some of the worst crimes imaginable: murder, torture, rape, medical experimentation on living subjects. Transcending conventional reporting and commentary, Dawes's narrative weaves together unforgettable segments from the interviews with consideration of the troubling issues they raise. Telling the personal story of his journey to Japan, Dawes also lays bare the cultural misunderstandings and ethical compromises that at times called the legitimacy of his entire project into question. For this book is not just about the things war criminals do. It is about what it is like, and what it means, to befriend them. Do our stories of evil deeds make a difference? Can we depict atrocity without sensational curiosity? Anguished and unflinchingly honest, as eloquent as it is raw and painful, Evil Men asks hard questions about the most disturbing capabilities human beings possess, and acknowledges that these questions may have no comforting answers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 -- Atrocities -- Psychological aspects
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 -- Personal narratives, Japanese
War criminals -- Japan -- Interviews
War criminals -- Psychology
War crimes -- Psychological aspects
HISTORY -- Military -- World War II.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Human Rights.
Psychological aspects
Atrocities
Atrocities -- Psychological aspects
War criminals
War criminals -- Psychology
Japan
Genre/Form Interviews
Personal narratives
Personal narratives.
Récits personnels.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780674073975
0674073975