International impact of colonial rule in Korea, 1910-1945 /
"What can today's world learn from the echoes of Korea's colonial experience?"--
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Other Authors / Creators: | Ha, Yong-ch'ul, 1948- editor. |
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | [Seattle, Washington] : Center for Korean Studies, University of Washington, [2019] |
Series: | Center for Korea studies publications
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at JSTOR |
Table of Contents:
- A devil appears in a different dress : imperial Japan's deceptive propaganda and rationalization for making Korea its colony / Hakjoon Kim
- Establishing Japanese national identity and the "Chosen issue" / Sang Sook Jeon
- Japanese propaganda in the United States from 1905 / Andre Schmid
- The impact of the colonial situation on international perspectives in Korea : active imaginations, wishful strategies, and passive action / Yong Chool Ha and Jung Hwan Lee
- Modern utopia or "animal society"? : the American imaginaries in wartime colonial Korea, 1931-1945 / Yumi Moon
- The British and American perceptions of Korea during the colonial period / Daeyeol Ku
- Russian perception of Koreans and the Japanese colonial regime in Korea during the first quarter of the twentieth century / Sergey O. Kurbanov
- Chinese understandings of colonial Korea in modern times, 1910-1945 : observations and reflections / Kezhi Sun
- Publicizing colonies : representations of "Korea" and "Koreans" in NIPPON / Naoko Shimazu.