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Sinojapanese Transculturation Late Nineteenth Century To The End Of The Pacific War Richard King Cody Poulton Katsuhiko Endo

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Sinojapanese Transculturation Late Nineteenth Century To The End Of The Pacific War Richard King Cody Poulton Katsuhiko Endo
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Richard King; Cody Poulton; Katsuhiko Endo
ISBN: 9780739171509, 073917150X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Sinojapanese Transculturation Late Nineteenth Century To The End Of The Pacific War Richard King Cody Poulton Katsuhiko Endo by Richard King; Cody Poulton; Katsuhiko Endo 9780739171509, 073917150X instant download after payment.

This is a multi-author work which examines the cultural dimensions of the 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. In their quest for modernity, the rulers and leading thinkers of China and Japan defined themselves in contradisctinction to the other, influenced both by traditional bonds of classical culture and by the influx of new Western ideas that flowed through Japan to China. The experiences of intellectual and cultural awakening in the two countries were inextricably linked, as our studies of poetry, fiction, philosophy, theatre, and popular culture demonstrate. The chapters explore this process of "transculturation" - the sharing and exchange of ideas and artistic expression - not only in Japan and China, but in the larger region which Joshua Fogel has called the "Sinosphere," an area including Korea and parts of Southeast Asia with a shared heritage of Confucian statecraft and values underpinned by the classical Chinese language. The authors of the chapters, who include established senior academics and younger scholars, and employ a range of disciplines and methodologies, were selected by the editors for their expertise in particular aspects of this rich and complex cultural relationship. As for the editors: Richard King and Cody Poulton are scholars and translators of Chinese literature and Japanese theatre respectively, each taking a historical and comparative perspective to the study of their subject; Katsuhiko Endo is an intellectual historian dealing with both Japan and China.

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