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7. From Ruth Benedict to Herman Kahn: The Postwar Japanese Image in the American Mind
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Nathan Glazer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgmentss v
- Note on Japanese names vi
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. All the World a Melting Pot? Japan at American Fairs, 1876–1904 24
- 3. The Sacred Land of Liberty: Images of America in Nineteenth Century Japan 55
- 4. Japan as a Competitor, 1895–1917 73
- 5. Images of the United States as a Hypothetical Enemy 100
- 6. Japanese Images of War with the United States 115
- 7. From Ruth Benedict to Herman Kahn: The Postwar Japanese Image in the American Mind 138
- 8. Postwar Japanese Education and the United States 169
- 9. America as Seen by Japanese Travelers 188
- 10. US. Elite Images of Japan: The Postwar Period 202
- 11. The Visual Panacea: Japanese–Americans in the city of Smog 223
- 12. Some Concluding Remarks: The Turning Mirrors 258
- Contributors 269
- Notes 271
- INDEX 293
- Backmatter 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgmentss v
- Note on Japanese names vi
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. All the World a Melting Pot? Japan at American Fairs, 1876–1904 24
- 3. The Sacred Land of Liberty: Images of America in Nineteenth Century Japan 55
- 4. Japan as a Competitor, 1895–1917 73
- 5. Images of the United States as a Hypothetical Enemy 100
- 6. Japanese Images of War with the United States 115
- 7. From Ruth Benedict to Herman Kahn: The Postwar Japanese Image in the American Mind 138
- 8. Postwar Japanese Education and the United States 169
- 9. America as Seen by Japanese Travelers 188
- 10. US. Elite Images of Japan: The Postwar Period 202
- 11. The Visual Panacea: Japanese–Americans in the city of Smog 223
- 12. Some Concluding Remarks: The Turning Mirrors 258
- Contributors 269
- Notes 271
- INDEX 293
- Backmatter 305