Between China and Japan : : the writings of Joshua Fogel / / by Joshua Fogel.

Over the past thirty-five years, Joshua Fogel has pioneered the study of Sino-Japanese cultural and political relations—understood as the intersections of the histories of these two countries. This volume brings together many of his essays and reviews in this new field. For a variety of reasons disc...

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Superior document:The Writings of
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:The Writings of 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (657 p.)
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Preliminary Material /
Introduction: My Route into Asian Studies /
1 Art History and Sino-Japanese Relations /
2 Miyazaki Tōten and the 1911 Revolution /
3 New Thoughts on an Old Controversy: Shina as a Toponym for China /
4 The Gold Seal of 57 ce and the Afterlife of an Inanimate Object /
5 Japanese Views of China in Historical Perspective /
6 Translator’s Preface to Books and Boats (Ōba Osamu) /
7 The Recent Boom in Shanghai Studies /
8 Chinggis on the Japanese Mind /
9 A Decisive Turning Point in Sino-Japanese Relations: The Senzaimaru Voyage to Shanghai of 1862 /
10 Lust for Still Life: Chinese Painters in Japan and Japanese Painters in China in the 1860s and 1870s /
11 The Nanking Atrocity and Chinese Historical Memory /
12 Prostitutes and Painters /
13 On Translating Shiba Ryōtarō into English /
14 Tackling the Translation of an Invaluable Primary Source that No One Person Would Dare Face Alone /
15 Introduction: Liang Qichao and Japan /
16 Response to Herbert P. Bix, “Remembering the Nanking Massacre” /
17 Naitō Konan and Naitō’s Historiography: A Reconsideration in the Early Twenty-First Century /
18 Japanese Travelers to Shanghai in the 1860s /
19 An Important Japanese Source for Chinese Business History /
20 Chinese Understanding of the Japanese Language from Ming to Qing /
21 “Shanghai-Japan”: The Japanese Residents’ Association of Shanghai /
22 Introduction: Masuda Wataru and the Study of Modern China /
23 The Japanese and the Jews: A Comparative Analysis of Their Communities in Harbin, 1898–1930 /
24 The Controversy over Iris Chang’s Rape of Nanking /
25 The Nanjing Massacre in History /
26 Integrating into Chinese Society: A Comparison of the Japanese Communities of Shanghai and Harbin /
27 The Other Japanese Community: Leftwing Japanese Activities in Wartime Shanghai /
28 Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and China /
29 Confucian Pilgrim: Uno Tetsuto’s Travels in China /
30 Japanese Travelers in Wartime China /
31 Nationalism, the Rise of the Vernacular, and the Conceptualization of Modernization in East Asian Comparative Perspective /
32 Recent Translation Theory and Linguistic Borrowing in the Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural Context /
33 Japanese Literary Travelers in Prewar China /
34 Japanese Approaches to the Cultural Revolution: A Review of Kokubun Ryōsei’s Survey of the Literature /
35 The Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia, China, and Japan /
36 Introduction: Itō Takeo and the Research Work of the South Manchurian Railway Company /
37 A New Direction in Japanese Sinology /
38 On the ‘Rediscovery’ of the Chinese Past: Cui Shu and Related Cases /
Index /
Summary:Over the past thirty-five years, Joshua Fogel has pioneered the study of Sino-Japanese cultural and political relations—understood as the intersections of the histories of these two countries. This volume brings together many of his essays and reviews in this new field. For a variety of reasons discussed within, scholars have been reluctant to look at these two nation’s historical connections, either through comparative analysis or actual interactions. Fogel’s work has focused squarely here. Among the issues addressed are Japanese scholarly views of modern China and Chinese history, Chinese considerations of the Japanese language in the Ming and Qing periods, the Japanese immigration to the East Asian Mainland (especially to Shanghai and Harbin), and more.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004282025
900428530X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Joshua Fogel.