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Race and racism in modern East Asia : western and eastern constructions /

Race and Racism in Modern East Asia juxtaposes Western racial constructions of East Asians with constructions of race and their outcomes in modern East Asia. It is the first endeavor to explicitly and coherently link constructions of race and racism in both regions. These constructions have not only...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kowner, Rotem (Editor ), Demel, Walter (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
Colección:Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: ch. One Modern East Asia and the Rise of Racial Thought: Possible Links, Unique Features and Unsettled Issues / Walter Demel
  • East Asia in the Study of Race and Racism: Importance and Uniqueness
  • The Emergence of Race Theories in East Asia: Origins and Causality
  • The Spectrum of Reactions to Western Racial Thought
  • East Asia, Race and Racism: Regional vs. National Examination
  • pt. ONE WESTERN RACE THEORIES, RACIAL IMAGES AND RACISM
  • ch. Two Early Modern European Divisions of Mankind and East Asians, 1500-1750 / Rotem Kowner
  • The Medieval Heritage
  • The Transformation of European Outlook on the World around 1500
  • Racial Traits of East Asians: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Views
  • The Enlightenment and Racial Divisions
  • ch. Three How the "Mongoloid Race" Came into Being: Late Eighteenth-Century Constructions of East Asians in Europe / Walter Demel
  • An Asian Race-But Not a "Mongolian" One.
  • Note continued: The Different Editions of Blumenbach's De Generis Humani Varietate Nativa
  • Historiography, Travelogues and Racial Theory
  • The Influence of Blumenbach's Collection of Skulls on the Racial Debate
  • Further Discussions on the "Mongoloid Race" by Meiners and Blumenbach
  • ch. Four Between Contempt and Fear: Western Racial Constructions of East Asians since 1800 / Rotem Kowner
  • East Asia's Downfall and the Plunge of Its Racial Position
  • East Asia's Growing Accessibility and the Rise of Anthropology / Scientific Racism
  • The Emergence of Evolutionary Theory and Social Darwinism
  • The Struggle over Asia and the Shift from Race Constructions to Sheer Racism
  • ch. Five "A Very Great Gulf": Late Victorian British Diplomacy and Race in East Asia / T.G. Otte
  • "A Sort of Enchanted Forest": Views of Japan
  • "The Most Vile, Filthy Place in the World": Views of China
  • Conclusion.
  • Note continued: ch. Six Pan-Mongolians at Twilight: East Asia and Race in Russian Modernism, 1890-1921 / Susanna Soojung Lim
  • Russia between East and West
  • Microbes from the Depths of Asia: Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Pan-Mongolians and the Antichrist: Vladimir Solov'ev
  • Positivism Has a Yellow Face: Dmitrii Merezhkovskii
  • Japanese Guests in Peter's City: Andrei Belyi's Petersburg
  • Towards a New Race of Russians? Scythians and Russian Self-Orientalization
  • ch. Seven National Identity and Race in Post-Revolutionary Russia: Pil'niak's Travelogues from Japan and China / Alexander Bukh
  • Russian Racialism and Asia
  • Race and the Bolshevik Revolution
  • Boris Pil'niak
  • Pil'niak's China and Japan
  • Conclusion
  • ch. Eight Class, Race, Floating Signifier: American Media Imagine the Chinese, 1870-1900 / Lenore Metrick-Chen
  • pt. One The New York Times
  • pt. Two Trade Cards
  • Conclusion.
  • Note continued: ch. Nine Racism for Beginners: Constructions of Chinese in Twentieth-Century Belgian Comics / Idesbald Goddeeris
  • Tintin's Fight with Racism against the Chinese
  • The Japanization of China in the Late 1940s
  • The Proliferation of Chinese ... Outside China
  • Chinese Characters and Types during the Mao Era
  • The Great Leap Backward
  • The Gradual Opening
  • ch. Ten Race, Imperialism and Reconstructing Selves: Late Nineteenth-Century Korea in European Travel Literature / Huajeong Seok
  • Racial Cliches
  • Japanese Prism, Imperial Echoes
  • Encounters and Reconstructed Selves
  • ch. Eleven Race, Culture and the Reaction to the Japanese Victory of 1905 in the English-Speaking World / Philip Towle
  • Occidental Attitudes towards the Outside World
  • European Commentaries on Japan
  • Conclusion
  • pt. TWO EAST ASIAN RACE THEORIES, RACIAL POLICIES AND RACISM.
  • Note continued: ch. Twelve A Certain Whiteness of Being: Chinese Perceptions of Self by the Beginning of European Contact / Don J. Wyatt
  • Implicit Whiteness
  • Whiteness by Contradistinction
  • Whiteness Confirmed by Land and Sea
  • Explicit Whiteness
  • Whiteness First Assumed, Then Contested
  • ch. Thirteen Racial Discourse and Utopian Visions in Nineteenth-Century China / Sufen Sophia Lai
  • Types of Hua-Yi Discourse before the Qing Dynasty
  • Chinese Literati's Utopian Visions before the Nineteenth Century
  • Racial Discourse and Utopian Visions in Jinghua yuan
  • Literati's Utopian Impulses after the Opium Wars
  • The Transformation of Yi
  • Nineteenth-Century Literati Statecraft and the Rise of Racial Discourse
  • ch. Fourteen The Discourse of Race in Twentieth-Century China / Frank Dikotter
  • The Background: Early Conceptions of Lineage, Race and Nation
  • Republican China
  • Contemporary China
  • Racial Nationalism
  • Conclusion.
  • Note continued: ch. Fifteen Racist South Korea? Diverse but Not Tolerant of Diversity / Gi-Wook Shin
  • The Nexus of Korean Ethnic Nationalism and Racism
  • Influx of Migrant Labor and Foreign Brides
  • Korea's Multicultural Policies
  • Globalization and Korean Racism
  • The Road to a True Multiculturalism
  • Concluding Remarks
  • ch. Sixteen Skin Color Melancholy in Modern Japan: Male Elites' Racial Experiences Abroad, 1880s-1950s / Ayu Majima
  • Differentiate to Assimilate: Racial Experiences in the United States
  • Pathos of the Glorious "Colored"
  • The Unstable Nation to "Harmonize" East and West
  • The Eternal Distance
  • Conclusion
  • ch. Seventeen Anatomically Speaking: The Kubo Incident and the Paradox of Race in Colonial Korea / Hoi-eun Kim
  • Kubo Takeshi and the Physical Anthropology of Koreans
  • Doctors of Empires and the Development of Anthropology in Japan
  • The Mobius Strip: The Paradox of Race in Colonial Korea
  • Conclusion.
  • Note continued: ch. Eighteen Who Classified Whom, and for What Purpose? The "Japanese" in Northeast China in the Age of Empire / Mariko Asano Tamanoi
  • A Brief History of Northeast China (Manchuria)
  • Who Classified Whom? Part 1
  • Who Classified Whom? Part 2
  • Conclusion
  • ch. Nineteen Race and International Law in Japan's New Order in East Asia, 1938-1945 / Urs Matthias Zachmann
  • The Traditional Role of Race in Japan's Foreign Relations
  • Japan's "New Order" and the Co-Prosperity Sphere
  • Race in the "Greater East Asia International Law" Project
  • Epilogue and Conclusion
  • ch. Twenty East Asia's "Melting-Pot": Reevaluating Race Relations in Japan's Colonial Empire / Yukiko Koshiro
  • Colonial Intermarriage
  • Japanese in the Tropics
  • Russians in the Japanese Empire
  • Epilogue
  • ch. Twenty-One Categorical Confusion: President Obama As a Case Study of Racialized Practices in Contemporary Japan / Christine R. Yano
  • Obamamania in Japan.
  • Note continued: Complexities of Race Talk, Images and Practices
  • Blood Ideology in Japan
  • African Americans in Japan
  • Japan and "Post-Racial" Possibilities?
  • Simian Intimacy
  • Concluding Thoughts on Race.