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Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom and the American Occupation of Japan

  • Harvard University Reischauer Center 1730 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)

When Americans occupied Japan at the end of WWII, they claimed that Japanese religion was a political problem and declared religious freedom a solution. But in doing so, the occupiers ignored a long history of debate about religious freedom in Japan. Their narrative also masked competing interpretations among Americans themselves about was religion was and how it could be freed. This talk traces the lasting consequences of those debates, both for Japan and the world.

Earlier Event: November 22
Debunked: Fakes and Their Investigators
Later Event: February 10
Religious Freedom at Villanova