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Placing empire [Texte imprimé] : travel and the social imagination in imperial Japan / Kate McDonald

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصتفاصيل النشر:Oakland : University of California Press, cop. 2017وصف:1 vol. (254 p.) ; 23 cmتدمك:
  • 978-0-520-29391-5
الموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 306.4819089956051 23E
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 306.47
المحتويات:
Seeing like the nation -- The new territories -- Boundary narratives -- Local color -- Speaking Japanese.
ملخص:"Placing Empire examines the spatial politics of Japanese imperialism through a study of Japanese travel and tourism to Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan between the late nineteenth century and the early 1950s. In a departure from standard histories of Japan, this book shows how debates over the place of colonized lands reshaped the social and spatial imaginary of the modern Japanese nation and how, in turn, this sociospatial imaginary affected the ways in which colonial difference was conceptualized and enacted. In so doing, it illuminates how ideas of place became central to the production of new forms of colonial hierarchy as empires around the globe transitioned from an era of territorial acquisition to one of territorial maintenance"--Provided by publisher
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Bibliogr. p. 221-244

Seeing like the nation -- The new territories -- Boundary narratives -- Local color -- Speaking Japanese.

"Placing Empire examines the spatial politics of Japanese imperialism through a study of Japanese travel and tourism to Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan between the late nineteenth century and the early 1950s. In a departure from standard histories of Japan, this book shows how debates over the place of colonized lands reshaped the social and spatial imaginary of the modern Japanese nation and how, in turn, this sociospatial imaginary affected the ways in which colonial difference was conceptualized and enacted. In so doing, it illuminates how ideas of place became central to the production of new forms of colonial hierarchy as empires around the globe transitioned from an era of territorial acquisition to one of territorial maintenance"--Provided by publisher

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