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3. Princess, Traitor, Soldier, Spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and the Dilemma of Manchu Identity
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Dan Shao
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Manchuria in Mind: Press, Propaganda, and Northeast China in the Age of Empire, 1930–1937 25
- 2. City Planning without Cities: Order and Chaos in Utopian Manchukuo 53
- 3. Princess, Traitor, Soldier, Spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and the Dilemma of Manchu Identity 82
- 4. Goodwill Hunting: Rediscovering and Remembering Manchukuo in Japanese ‘‘Goodwill Films’’ 120
- 5. Colonized Colonizers: The Poles in Manchuria 150
- 6. Those Who Imitated the Colonizers: The Legacy of the Disciplining State from Manchukuo to South Korea 165
- 7. Pan-Asianism in the Diary of Morisaki Minato (1924– 1945), and the Suicide of Mishima Yukio (1925–1970) 184
- Contributors 207
- Index 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Manchuria in Mind: Press, Propaganda, and Northeast China in the Age of Empire, 1930–1937 25
- 2. City Planning without Cities: Order and Chaos in Utopian Manchukuo 53
- 3. Princess, Traitor, Soldier, Spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and the Dilemma of Manchu Identity 82
- 4. Goodwill Hunting: Rediscovering and Remembering Manchukuo in Japanese ‘‘Goodwill Films’’ 120
- 5. Colonized Colonizers: The Poles in Manchuria 150
- 6. Those Who Imitated the Colonizers: The Legacy of the Disciplining State from Manchukuo to South Korea 165
- 7. Pan-Asianism in the Diary of Morisaki Minato (1924– 1945), and the Suicide of Mishima Yukio (1925–1970) 184
- Contributors 207
- Index 209