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Conclusion: A Voice Reclaimed
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Imperialism and Textuality 1
- Part I. Writing the Empire 9
- 1. The Genealogy of the “South” 11
- 2. Taming the Barbaric 17
- 3. Writers in the South 42
- Part II .Colonial Desire and Ambivalence 67
- 4. Nishikawa Mitsuru and Bungei Taiwan 69
- 5. Gender, Historiography, and Romantic Colonialism 87
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Part III. The Empire Writes Back
- 6. Language Policy and Cultural Identity 119
- 7. The Nativist Response 160
- 8. Imperial-Subject Literature and Its Discontents 197
- Conclusion: A Voice Reclaimed 228
- Epilogue: Postcolonial Refractions 237
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 281
- Index 313
- About the Author 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Imperialism and Textuality 1
- Part I. Writing the Empire 9
- 1. The Genealogy of the “South” 11
- 2. Taming the Barbaric 17
- 3. Writers in the South 42
- Part II .Colonial Desire and Ambivalence 67
- 4. Nishikawa Mitsuru and Bungei Taiwan 69
- 5. Gender, Historiography, and Romantic Colonialism 87
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Part III. The Empire Writes Back
- 6. Language Policy and Cultural Identity 119
- 7. The Nativist Response 160
- 8. Imperial-Subject Literature and Its Discontents 197
- Conclusion: A Voice Reclaimed 228
- Epilogue: Postcolonial Refractions 237
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 281
- Index 313
- About the Author 319