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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I Colonial Policies for Forging Korea’s Image
- 1 A Devil Appears in a Different Dress: Imperial Japan’s Deceptive Propaganda and Rationalization for Making Korea Its Colony 17
- 2 Establishing Japanese National Identity and the “Chosŏn Issue” 49
- 3 Japanese Propaganda in the United States from 1905 73
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PART II Colonial Korea’s Perception of Foreign Societies
- 4 The Impact of the Colonial Situation on International Perspectives in Korea: Active Imaginations, Wishful Strategies, and Passive Action 103
- 5 Modern Utopia or “Animal Society”? The American Imaginaries in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1931–1945 139
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PART III Foreign Societies’ Perceptions of Colonial Korea
- 6 The British and American Perceptions of Korea during the Colonial Period 177
- 7 Russian Perception of Koreans and the Japanese Colonial Regime in Korea during the First Quarter of the Twentieth Century 219
- 8 Chinese Understandings of Colonial Korea in Modern Times, 1910–1945: Observations and Reflections 239
- 9 Publicizing Colonies: Representations of “Korea” and “Koreans” in NIPPON 259
- Bibliography 285
- Contributors 315
- Index 318
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Colonial Policies for Forging Korea’s Image
- 1 A Devil Appears in a Different Dress: Imperial Japan’s Deceptive Propaganda and Rationalization for Making Korea Its Colony 17
- 2 Establishing Japanese National Identity and the “Chosŏn Issue” 49
- 3 Japanese Propaganda in the United States from 1905 73
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PART II Colonial Korea’s Perception of Foreign Societies
- 4 The Impact of the Colonial Situation on International Perspectives in Korea: Active Imaginations, Wishful Strategies, and Passive Action 103
- 5 Modern Utopia or “Animal Society”? The American Imaginaries in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1931–1945 139
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PART III Foreign Societies’ Perceptions of Colonial Korea
- 6 The British and American Perceptions of Korea during the Colonial Period 177
- 7 Russian Perception of Koreans and the Japanese Colonial Regime in Korea during the First Quarter of the Twentieth Century 219
- 8 Chinese Understandings of Colonial Korea in Modern Times, 1910–1945: Observations and Reflections 239
- 9 Publicizing Colonies: Representations of “Korea” and “Koreans” in NIPPON 259
- Bibliography 285
- Contributors 315
- Index 318