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7. Colonizing Manchuria: The Making of an Imperial Myth
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Louise Young
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS IX
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XI
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII
- NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION XVII
- 1. Tradition: Past/Present Culture and Modern Japanese History 1
- PART ONE Harmony 17
- 2. The Invention of Japanese-Style Labor Management 17
- 3. The Invention of Wa and the Transformation of the Image of Prince Shötoku in Modern Japan 37
- 4. Weak Legal Consciousness as Invented Tradition 48
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PART TWO Village
- 5. The Japanese Village: Imagined, Real, Contested 65
- 6. Agrarianism Without Tradition: The Radical Critique of Prewar Japanese Modernity 79
- 7. Colonizing Manchuria: The Making of an Imperial Myth 95
- 8. It Takes a Village: Internationalization and Nostalgia in Postwar Japan 110
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PART THREE Folk
- 9. Chihd: Yanagita Kunio' s "Japan" 131
- 10. Figuring the Folk: History, Poetics, and Representation 144
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PART FOUR Sports
- 11. The Invention of the Martial Arts: Kanojigoro and Kodokanjudo 161
- 12. The Invention of the Yokozuna and the Championship System, Or, Futahaguro's Revenge 174
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PART FIVE Gender
- 13. At Hom e in the Meiji Period: Inventing Japanese Domesticity 189
- 14. The Cafe Waitress Serving Moder n Japan 208
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PART SIX History
- 15. Constructing Shinano: Th e Invention of a Neo-Traditional Region 227
- 16. "Doubly Cruel" : Marxism and the Presence of the Past in Japanese Capitalism 243
- 17. The Invention of Edo 262
- 18. Afterword: Revisiting the Tradition/Modernity Binary 285
- GLOSSARY 297
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 301
- CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS IX
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XI
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII
- NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION XVII
- 1. Tradition: Past/Present Culture and Modern Japanese History 1
- PART ONE Harmony 17
- 2. The Invention of Japanese-Style Labor Management 17
- 3. The Invention of Wa and the Transformation of the Image of Prince Shötoku in Modern Japan 37
- 4. Weak Legal Consciousness as Invented Tradition 48
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PART TWO Village
- 5. The Japanese Village: Imagined, Real, Contested 65
- 6. Agrarianism Without Tradition: The Radical Critique of Prewar Japanese Modernity 79
- 7. Colonizing Manchuria: The Making of an Imperial Myth 95
- 8. It Takes a Village: Internationalization and Nostalgia in Postwar Japan 110
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PART THREE Folk
- 9. Chihd: Yanagita Kunio' s "Japan" 131
- 10. Figuring the Folk: History, Poetics, and Representation 144
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PART FOUR Sports
- 11. The Invention of the Martial Arts: Kanojigoro and Kodokanjudo 161
- 12. The Invention of the Yokozuna and the Championship System, Or, Futahaguro's Revenge 174
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PART FIVE Gender
- 13. At Hom e in the Meiji Period: Inventing Japanese Domesticity 189
- 14. The Cafe Waitress Serving Moder n Japan 208
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PART SIX History
- 15. Constructing Shinano: Th e Invention of a Neo-Traditional Region 227
- 16. "Doubly Cruel" : Marxism and the Presence of the Past in Japanese Capitalism 243
- 17. The Invention of Edo 262
- 18. Afterword: Revisiting the Tradition/Modernity Binary 285
- GLOSSARY 297
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 301
- CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315