Ways of Forgetting, Ways of Remembering (36 page)

NE
“No bedding or house to sleep in”
(
neru ni ie nashi futon nashi
)
Graphic: shivering mother, father, and child
MU
“Making trouble and losing rationality”
(
muri o t
ō
shite d
ō
ri ni maketa
)
Graphic: man holding a bamboo spear being hit on the helmet with a sledgehammer labeled “reason”
KU
“Militarists and bureaucrats—too late for regrets”
(
kuitemo ottsukanu gunbatsu kanry
ō
)
Graphic: officer and top-hatted bureaucrat in handcuffs
SA
“Imperial Headquarters, which deceived all the way”
(
sanza damashita Daihon'ei
)
Graphic: wartime military officer broadcasting a speech

Probably because its 1946 New Year special appeared so soon after the defeat, at a time when the occupation's censorship operation was still cranking up, the
Ky
ō
ryoku shimbun
also included several direct references to the conquerors and, in some instances, transgressed the subsequent bounds of permissible expression. The conquerors entered the
iroha
tradition thusly:

MA
“General MacArthur, an understanding man”
(
Ma gensui wa wakaru hito
)
Graphic: the general's face, wearing his familiaar cap and sunglasses
KE [KY
Ō
]
“The capital's dreams are defeat dreams”
(
ky
ō
no yume wa haisen no yume
)
Graphic: the Stars and Stripes flying over a Japanese building, and a small map of the archipelago with JAPAN written in English
15
YA
“Jeep on burned land”
(
yaketsuchi ni jiipu
)
Graphic: the ubiquitous American jeep driving through ruins
TE
“Hand signal—cigarette, how much?”
(
temane—shigaretto hau maachi
)
Graphic: Japanese man communicating with a GI
E
“The ties that bind are strange and wonderful”
(
en wa ina mono aji na mono
)
Graphic: a black GI and Japanese woman walking arm in arm
16

While the
Ky
ō
ryoku shimbun
was ushering in the first new year of the era of defeat with these indelicate observations, readers of another publication were offered a different but complementary set of
kana
associations in a “new edition syllable cards” cartoon sequence by Ogawa Takeshi titled “Voice of the People” (
Fig. 9-2
). Here, for example, the graphic for
me
depicted a T
ō
j
ō
-esque figure wearing dark glasses, with the simple caption “blind leader.” The holy war was trashed in the rendering for
se
, which depicted a military sword discarded in a garbage bin, accompanied by the caption “fed up with war.” A splendid little evocation of popular sentiment was conveyed in the rendering for
mo
, which portrayed a determined-looking peasant leaning on a hoe in a field. The caption read: “Not going to be deceived any more.”

ME
“Blind leader”
(
mekura shid
ō
sha
)
Graphic: Prime Minister T
ō
j
ō
as blind man giving a speech
SE
“Fed up with war”
(
sens
ō
wa korikori
)
Graphic: military sword in a trash bin
MO
“Not going to be deceived any more”
(
m
ō
damasarenu
)
Graphic: determined farmer leaning on a hoe

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