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1 online resource (308 pages) |
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Preface; Introduction; I: A Shared Heritage; Chapter One: Straddling the Tradition-Modernity Divide: Huang Zunxian (1848-1905) and His Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects from Japan; Chapter Two: Waves from Opposing Shores: Exchanges in a Classical Language in the Age of Nationalism; Chapter Three: Pan-Asian Romantic Nationalism: Revolutionary, Literati, and Popular Oral Tradition and the Case of Miyazaki Toten; II: Confrontations with the Modern; Chapter Four: On the Emergence of New Concepts in Late Qing China and Meiji Japan: The Case of Religion |
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Chapter Five: Collaborating, Acquiescing, Resisting: Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Transculturation of Japanese Literature; Chapter Six: Lu Jingruo and the Earliest Transportation of Western-Style Theatre from Japan to China; III: The Culture of Occupation; Chapter Seven: Affective Politics and the Legend of Yamaguchi Yoshiko/Li Xianglan; Chapter Eight: Japan's Orient in Song and Dance; Chapter Nine: Manchukuo and the Creation of a New Multi-Ethnic Literature: Kawabata Yasunari's Promotion of "Manchurian" Culture, 1941-1942; IV: Coming to Terms with History |
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Chapter Ten: Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Anxiety: The Dosan Generation In Between "Restoration" and "Defeat"; Chapter Eleven: The Road Taken, Then Retraced: Morimoto Kaoru's A Woman's Life and Japan in China; Chapter Twelve: Re-acting an Actor's Reaction to the Occupation: The Beijing Jingju Company's Mei Lanfang; Chapter Thirteen: "But Perhaps I Did Not Understand Enough": Kazuo Ishiguro and Dreams of Republican Shanghai; Bibliography; Index; About the Authors |
Summary |
Sino-Japanese Transculturalism examines the cultural dimensions of relations between East Asia's two great powers, China and Japan, in a period of change and turmoil, from the late nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War. This period saw Japanese invasion of China, the occupation of China's North-east (Manchuria) and Taiwan, and war between the two nations from 1937-1945; the scars of that war are still evident in relations between the two countries today |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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History.
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Social sciences.
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history (discipline)
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social sciences.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Diplomatic relations
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History
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Politics and government
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Social sciences
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SUBJECT |
China -- Foreign relations -- Japan
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China -- History -- 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024087
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China -- Politics and government -- 1937-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024171
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Japan -- Foreign relations -- China
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Japan -- History -- 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069480
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Japan -- Politics and government -- 1926-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069554
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China
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Japan
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Genre/Form |
History
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Electronic book
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Author |
King, Richard, 1951 February 5-
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Poulton, Cody.
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Endo, Katsuhiko
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ISBN |
9780739171516 |
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0739171518 |
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