Title: Interactions, nationalism, gender and lineage
Abstract: List of Illustrations and Tables Conventions Preface 1. Introduction: Synthesis of Foreign and Indigenous Constructions of in Modern East and Its Actual Operation, Rotem Kowner and Walter Demel I. Antecedents: A Detailed Examination of Early Racial Constructions of East Asians II. Interactions: Fusion of European and Asian Constructions of III. Nationalism: Interactions between and Nationalism in East IV. Gender and Lineage: Impact of Domestic and Foreign Racial Constructions PART I: ANTECEDENTS 2. East Asians in Linnaean Taxonomy: Sources and Implications of a Racial Image, Rotem Kowner and Christina Skott Linnaean Revolution and View of Humankind Sources of Linnaeus' Racial Perspective on East Asians Essence of Swedish Views of China Swedish Reports and Linnaeus' Revision of His Human Taxonomy Linnaeus' Legacy and Unfolding Racial View of East Asians 3. Constructing Racial Theories on East Asians as a Transnational Western Enterprise, 1750-1850, Walter Demel Founding Fathers of Racial Theories: Linnaeus, Buffon, Kant and Camper Second Generation: Multiple Directions 4. 'Races' of East in Nineteenth-Century European Encyclopaedias, Georg Lehner Classifying Peoples of Encyclopedias' Main Sources for Remarks on of East Chinese, Japanese and Koreans: Descriptions of East Asian peoples Stereotypes of East Asians in General Knowledge Visual Representations of in Works of General Knowledge Concluding Remarks 5. Racial Image of Japanese in Press Published in Japan, 1861-1881, Olavi K. Falt Background Oldest People on Earth Shining Japanese Weak and Inferior Praising Endeavors of a Poor Conclusion PART II: INTERACTIONS 6. Propagation of Racial Thought in Nineteenth-Century China, Daniel Barth Background: Imperial China and Other Stage I (1846-1851): Marques and Wei Yuan Stage II (1851-1855): Hobson and Muirhead Stage III (1855-1872): Self-Strengthening Movement Stage IV (1872-1892): John Fryer and Chinese Scientific and Industrial Magazine Conclusion: Chinese Intellectuals, Social Darwinism and 7. Learning from South: Japan's Racial Construction of Southern Chinese, 1895-1941, Huei-Ying Kuo South Seas as Japan's Backyard, 1895-1914 Japan's Expansion into Southern Chinese Networks, 1914-1928 Chinese Anti-Japanese Nationalism and Japanese Discourses on South Seas Chinese, 1928-1936 Southern Chinese as Non-Han Races, 1936-1941 Conclusions 8. The Great Question of Today: Britain, Dominions, East Asian Immigration and Threat of War, 1905-11, Antony Best Immigration and the Awakening of Asia Prophets of War Critics of White Solidarity Finessing Racial Divide Conclusions 9. Uplifting Weak and Degenerated Races of East Asia: American and Indigenous Views of Sport and Body in Early Twentieth-Century East Asia, Stefan Hubner Sportive Citizenship Training in Philippines Chinese Cooperation and Acceptance of American-Style Modernization Japanese Resistance and its Defeat by American Style Modernization Conclusion 10. Racism under Negotiation: Japanese in Nazi-German Perspective, Gerhard Krebs Early Nazi Views on Japanese Racial Position Becoming More Aryan Problem with Japanese in Nazi Worldview Continuing Mutual Mistrust End 11. Discourses of and Racism in Modern Korea, 1890s-1945 , Vladimir Tikhonov and Its Uncertainties Emergence of Theories in Modern Korea: One of Logics of Civilized World Race and Ethnic Nation in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 Conclusion: as a Path to Modernist Self-assertion? 12. United States Arrives: Racialization and Racism in Post-1945 South Korea, Nadia Y. Kim Contextual Background: Marches In and Mass Mediates American Military, Whiteness, and Imperialist Racial Formation American Mass Media, White Heroes, and Counter-Hegemony Blackness and Imperialist Racial Formation Racism and Invisibility in Korean America Concluding Remarks 13. A Post-Communist Coexistence in Northeast Asia? Mutual Racial Attitudes among Russians and Indigenous Peoples of Siberia, David Lewis Discrimination against Siberian Peoples as an Outcome of Racial Prejudice Origin and Legacy of Russian Attitudes to Asians Racial Attitudes among Indigenous Siberian Peoples Communist Model of Racial Modus Vivendi Impact of Prolonged Racism on Indigenous Siberian Peoples Marriage as an Anti-Racist Means in a Multi-Racial Society PART III: NATIONALISM 14. Nationalism and Internationalism: Sino-American Racial Perceptions of Korean War, Lu Xun Descendants of Mongolian Hordes: American Perceptions of Chinese Ambitious Wolf: Chinese Perceptions of Americans Mirrored Self: A Nation-State in Making 15. Gangtai Patriotic Songs and Racialized Chinese Nationalism, Yinghong Cheng Gangtai Patriotic Songs: A Colored Political Genre of Pop Music A Tacit Collaboration between Party-State and Capitalist Cultural Producers in Hong Kong and Taiwan Interaction between Gangtai Patriotic Songs and Chinese Popular Nationalism Analyses Concluding Remarks 16. Japanese as Both a Race and a Non-Race: Politics of Jinshu and Minzoku and Depoliticization of Japaneseness, Yuko Kawai Historical Trajectories of Jinshu and Minzoku Being a Race and a Non-Race in Present-day Japan: Empirical Study Conclusions and Implications 17. Nationalism in Postwar Japan: Nihonjinron and Its Racial Facets, Rotem Kowner and Harumi Befu Premises of Nihonjinron Nihonjinron as a Manifestation of Japanese Nationalism Nihonjinron and Its Concern with Origin, and Racial Hierarchy Impact of Race-Related Tenets on Everyday Life Functions of Nationalism in Contemporary Japan Concluding Remarks 18. Nationalism and Internationalism in North Korean Worldview, Tatiana Gabroussenko Discourse of Outside World: Conditional Internationalism North Korean Worldview in Soviet Era: Echoing Paradigm Mono-Ethnicity as a Special Korean Virtue: Evolution of North Korean Vision under Influence of Juche North Korean Propaganda about Foreigners from Inclusive and Alienating Perspectives Conclusion PART IV: GENDER AND LINEAGE 19. In Name of Master: Race, Nationalism and Masculinity in Chinese Martial Arts Cinema, Kai-man Chang From Anti-imperialist Nationalism to Cultural Nationalism Masculinities That Matter Conclusion 20. Sexualized Racism, Gender and Nationalism: Case of Japan's Sexual Enslavement of Korean Comfort Women, Bang-soon Yoon Korean Comfort Women: Drawn in as Substitutes Nature of Victimization Colonial Policies and Mobilization of Korean Treatment of Korean Comfort Women Lives under Sexual Slavery Nationalism, Gender and Sexual Violence Conclusion 21. The Guilt Feeling That You Exist: War, Racism and Indisch-Japanese Identity Formation, Aya Ezawa Power, Discourse, and Mixed Blood Indisch and Dutch East Indies Indisch Community under Japanese Occupation Indisch-Japanese Relationships Indisch-Japanese Descendants Conclusion 22. 'The Knot: Transpacific Crossings of GI Babies from Korea to United States, W. Taejin Hwang An Act of Both Humanity and Patriotism: Amerasian Immigration Act of 1982 Confucius' Outcasts: Korean Amerasian Plight Inter-country Adoption of Korean GI Babies Living as a Mixed-Blood Child (Honhyeola) in Cold War Korea Half-American Also is American: Towards Migration Conclusion and Postscript PART V: CONCLUSIONS 23. Essence and Mechanisms of and Racism in Modern East Asia, Rotem Kowner and Walter Demel East Asian Contribution to Study of and Racism East Asia's Role within Rise of Racial Theory and Resulting Hybridity Sources and Manifestations of Racism Close Links between Racism and Nationalism Role of Gender and Lineage in Constructions of and Racism East and Future of and Racism Contributors Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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