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|a Crossed histories :
|b Manchuria in the age of empire /
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|a Manchuria in the age of empire
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|a Introduction / Mariko Asano Tamanoi -- Manchuria in mind: press, propaganda, and Northeast China in the age of empire, 1930-1937 / Rana Mitter -- City planning without cities: order and chaos in Utopian Manchukuo / David Tucker -- Princess, traitor, soldier, spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and the dilemma of Manchu identity / Dan Shao -- Goodwill hunting: rediscovering and remembering Manchukuo in Japanese "Goodwill films" / Michael Baskett -- Colonized colonizers: the Poles in Manchuria / Thomas Lahusen -- Those who imitated the colonizers: the legacy of the disciplining state from Manchukuo to South Korea / Suk-Jung Han -- Pan-Asianism in the diary of Morisaki Minato (1924-1945), and the suicide of Mishima Yukio (1925-1970) / Mariko Asano Tamanoi.
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|a Crossed Histories represents a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to "Manchuria" under Japan's influence from the turn of the twentieth century to 1945. The contributors, who represent the fields of history, literature, film studies, sociology, and anthropology, unpack the complexity of Manchuria as an effect of the geopolitical imaginaries of various individuals and groups shaped by imperialism, colonialism, Pan-Asianism, and the present globalization. Manchuria is thus examined in the imaginations of a Chinese journalist and his Shanghai readers in the 1930s; prewar Japanese city planners and architects; a Manchu princess later executed by the Chinese nationalist government; various audiences of Japanese "goodwill films" of the 1930s and 1940s; the seven thousand Poles who immigrated to northern Manchuria in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; the state makers of Manchukuo (which included both Japanese and Chinese leaders) and North and South Korea during the Cold War era; and a student of Manchuria Nation- Building University in the mid-1940s.
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