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Culture Shock And Japaneseamerican Relations Historical Essays 1st Edition Sadao Asada

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Culture Shock And Japaneseamerican Relations Historical Essays 1st Edition Sadao Asada
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Publisher: University of Missouri
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Sadao Asada
ISBN: 9780826217455, 0826217451
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Culture Shock And Japaneseamerican Relations Historical Essays 1st Edition Sadao Asada by Sadao Asada 9780826217455, 0826217451 instant download after payment.

Ever since Commodore Perry sailed into Uraga Channel, relations between the United States and Japan have been characterized by culture shock. Now a distinguished Japanese historian critically analyzes contemporary thought, public opinion, and behavior in the two countries over the course of the twentieth century, offering a binational perspective on culture shock as it has affected their relations. In these essays, Sadao Asada examines the historical interaction between these two countries from 1890 to 2006, focusing on naval strategy, transpacific racism, and the atomic bomb controversy. For each topic, he offers a rigorous analysis of both American and Japanese perceptions, showing how cultural relations and the interchange of ideas have been complex and occasionally destructive.

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