When Empire Comes Home : : Repatriation and Reintegration in Postwar Japan / / Lori Watt.
"Following the end of World War II in Asia, the Allied powers repatriated over six million Japanese nationals from colonies and battlefields throughout Asia and deported more than a million colonial subjects from Japan to their countries of origin. Depicted at the time as a postwar measure rela...
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Superior document: | Harvard East Asian Monographs ; 317 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Boston : : Harvard University Asia Center,, 2009. Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2009. |
Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Harvard East Asian Monographs ;
317. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 238 p. :); maps ; |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- Repatriation, Decolonization, and the Transformations of Postwar Japan
- New Maps of Asia
- The Co-Production of the Repatriate, 1945-49
- "The Future of the Japanese Race" and "Argumentative Types": Women from Manchuria and Men from Siberia
- "In the End, It Was the Japanese Who Got Us": Repatriates in Literature, Songs, and Film
- No Longer Hikiagesha: "Orphans and Women Left Behind in China"
- Third Party Decolonization and Post-Imperial Japan
- Works Cited
- Index
- Harvard East Asian Monographs.