Resisting Manchukuo
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Norman Smith
About this book
Norman Smith reveals the literary world of Japanese-occupied Manchuria (Manchukuo, 1932-45) and examines the lives, careers, and literary legacies of seven prolific Chinese women writers during the period. Smith shows how a complex blend of fear and freedom produced an environment in which Chinese women writers could articulate dissatisfaction with the overtly patriarchal and imperialist nature of the Japanese cultural agenda while working in close association with colonial institutions.
The first book in English on women’s history in twentieth-century Manchuria, Resisting Manchukuo adds to a growing literature that challenges traditional understandings of Japanese colonialism.
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Dealing with previously unexplored topics, Norman Smith illuminates new worlds for us. He casts light on what life was like for the Chinese living under Japanese rule and, surprisingly, the degree to which literary figures were able to thwart Japanese censorship. This book will be welcomed by all those interested in modern Chinese and Japanese history in the 1930s and 1940s and will probably spark debates about Chinese “collaboration” with the Japanese during the Second World War.
Rana Mitter, author of A Bitter Revolution:
This is a pathbreaking book. Norman Smith paints a complex and highly nuanced picture of a colonial society, which, for decades, has only been examined in starkly nationalist categories. One of the very first social histories of the Japanese occupation in the cities, Resisting Manchukuo is an artful blend of literary analysis and fascinating social history.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Chinese Women and Cultural Production in a Japanese Colonial Context
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Foundations of Colonial Rule in Manchukuo and the “Woman Question”
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Manchukuo’s Chinese-Language Literary World
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Forging Careers in Manchukuo
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Disrupting the Patriarchal Foundations of Manchukuo
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Contesting Colonial Society
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The Collapse of Empire and Careers
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Resisting Manchukuo
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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