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Translating The Occupation The Japanese Invasion Of China 193145 Jonathan Henshaw Editor

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Translating The Occupation The Japanese Invasion Of China 193145 Jonathan Henshaw Editor
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.33 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Jonathan Henshaw (editor), Craig A. Smith (editor), Norman Smith (editor)
ISBN: 9780774864466, 077486446X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Translating The Occupation The Japanese Invasion Of China 193145 Jonathan Henshaw Editor by Jonathan Henshaw (editor), Craig A. Smith (editor), Norman Smith (editor) 9780774864466, 077486446X instant download after payment.

From 1931 to 1945, Chinese citizens were subjugated to Japanese imperialism. Despite the enduring historical importance of the occupation, Translating the Occupation is the first English-language volume to provide such a diverse selection of important primary sources from this period. Contributors have translated Chinese, Japanese, and Korean texts on a wide range of subjects, focusing on writers who have long been considered problematic or outright traitorous. This volume offers a practical, accessible sourcebook from which to challenge standard narratives. It deepens our understanding of the myriad tensions and transformations at work in Chinese wartime society.

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