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The Boundaries of 'the Japanese'
The Boundaries of 'the Japanese'

The Boundaries of 'the Japanese'

Volume 2: Korea, Taiwan and the Ainu 1868-1945

Japanese Society Series

HISTORY

590 Pages, 5.75 x 8.5

Formats: Cloth, EPUB

Cloth, $99.95 (US $99.95) (CA $135.00)

Publication Date: April 2017

ISBN 9781925608953

Rights: US, CA & IN

Trans Pacific Press (Apr 2017)

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Overview

In this the parallel volume to The Boundaries of 'the Japanese': Volume 1: Okinawa 1818-1972 (2014), renowned historical sociologist Eiji Oguma further explores the fluctuating political, geographical, ethnic, and sociocultural borders of 'Japan' and 'the Japanese' from the latter years of the Tokugawa shogunate to the mid-20th century. Focus is placed first upon the northern island of Hokkaido with its indigenous Ainu inhabitants, and then upon the mainstays of Japan's colonial empire-Taiwan and Korea. In continuing to elaborate his theme of inclusion and exclusion, the author comprehensively recounts and analyzes the events, actions, campaigns and attitudes of both the rulers and the ruled as Japan endeavoured both to be seen as a strong, civilized nation by the wider world, and to 'civilize' its disparate subjects on its own terms. (Series: Japanese Society Series) [Subject: Sociology, Cultural Anthropology, Asian Studies, Japanese Studies, Cultural Studies, History]