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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Contours of Endearment: Exploring New Dimensions in Southeast Asia–Japan Relations 1
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I. Historical Contexts: Acceptance, Revolution, and Scientific Paradigms
- 1. Memory, History, and Politics: The Dynamics of Japan–Southeast Asia Relations 23
- 2. Filipino Communists, Japanese Leftists, and the Search for a New “Internationale” 44
- 3. Narratives of Risk and Progress in Nuclear Power: A Comparison between Japan and Indonesia 64
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II. Intellectual Engagement: Japanese Studies and Japan Knowledge in Southeast Asia
- 4. Fostering Endearment? Japanese Studies in Thailand from Outside in and Inside Out 81
- 5. The Current State of Japanese Studies in Malaysia 99
- 6. Recentering Japanese Studies in the Multilingual Space of Southeast Asia 116
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III. Caring across Cultures: Migration, Labor, and Endearment
- 7. Integrating through Care Work: Filipino Immigrants as Caregivers in Japan 137
- 8. Prioritizing Well-Being: Why Indonesian Caregivers for the Elderly in Japan Returned Home 158
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IV. Endearment and Adaptation: Manga, Anime, and Cosplay
- 9. The Consumption of Manga and Anime in Singapore 177
- 10. On Manga Style and Singapore Comics: Considering The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew 192
- 11. When Japanese Culture Meets Local Notions of Asian Culture: Cosplay in Singapore 207
- 12. Islam, Dawah, and the Localization of Japanese Cosplay and Manga in Indonesia 223
- Contributors 245
- Index 249
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Contours of Endearment: Exploring New Dimensions in Southeast Asia–Japan Relations 1
-
I. Historical Contexts: Acceptance, Revolution, and Scientific Paradigms
- 1. Memory, History, and Politics: The Dynamics of Japan–Southeast Asia Relations 23
- 2. Filipino Communists, Japanese Leftists, and the Search for a New “Internationale” 44
- 3. Narratives of Risk and Progress in Nuclear Power: A Comparison between Japan and Indonesia 64
-
II. Intellectual Engagement: Japanese Studies and Japan Knowledge in Southeast Asia
- 4. Fostering Endearment? Japanese Studies in Thailand from Outside in and Inside Out 81
- 5. The Current State of Japanese Studies in Malaysia 99
- 6. Recentering Japanese Studies in the Multilingual Space of Southeast Asia 116
-
III. Caring across Cultures: Migration, Labor, and Endearment
- 7. Integrating through Care Work: Filipino Immigrants as Caregivers in Japan 137
- 8. Prioritizing Well-Being: Why Indonesian Caregivers for the Elderly in Japan Returned Home 158
-
IV. Endearment and Adaptation: Manga, Anime, and Cosplay
- 9. The Consumption of Manga and Anime in Singapore 177
- 10. On Manga Style and Singapore Comics: Considering The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew 192
- 11. When Japanese Culture Meets Local Notions of Asian Culture: Cosplay in Singapore 207
- 12. Islam, Dawah, and the Localization of Japanese Cosplay and Manga in Indonesia 223
- Contributors 245
- Index 249