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.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Joshua Fogel
  • Introduction: My Route into Asian Studies / Joshua Fogel
  • 1 Art History and Sino-Japanese Relations / Joshua Fogel
  • 2 Miyazaki Tōten and the 1911 Revolution / Joshua Fogel
  • 3 New Thoughts on an Old Controversy: Shina as a Toponym for China / Joshua Fogel
  • 4 The Gold Seal of 57 ce and the Afterlife of an Inanimate Object / Joshua Fogel
  • 5 Japanese Views of China in Historical Perspective / Joshua Fogel
  • 6 Translator’s Preface to Books and Boats (Ōba Osamu) / Joshua Fogel
  • 7 The Recent Boom in Shanghai Studies / Joshua Fogel
  • 8 Chinggis on the Japanese Mind / Joshua Fogel
  • 9 A Decisive Turning Point in Sino-Japanese Relations: The Senzaimaru Voyage to Shanghai of 1862 / Joshua Fogel
  • 10 Lust for Still Life: Chinese Painters in Japan and Japanese Painters in China in the 1860s and 1870s / Joshua Fogel
  • 11 The Nanking Atrocity and Chinese Historical Memory / Joshua Fogel
  • 12 Prostitutes and Painters / Joshua Fogel
  • 13 On Translating Shiba Ryōtarō into English / Joshua Fogel
  • 14 Tackling the Translation of an Invaluable Primary Source that No One Person Would Dare Face Alone / Joshua Fogel
  • 15 Introduction: Liang Qichao and Japan / Joshua Fogel
  • 16 Response to Herbert P. Bix, “Remembering the Nanking Massacre” / Joshua Fogel
  • 17 Naitō Konan and Naitō’s Historiography: A Reconsideration in the Early Twenty-First Century / Joshua Fogel
  • 18 Japanese Travelers to Shanghai in the 1860s / Joshua Fogel
  • 19 An Important Japanese Source for Chinese Business History / Joshua Fogel
  • 20 Chinese Understanding of the Japanese Language from Ming to Qing / Joshua Fogel
  • 21 “Shanghai-Japan”: The Japanese Residents’ Association of Shanghai / Joshua Fogel
  • 22 Introduction: Masuda Wataru and the Study of Modern China / Joshua Fogel
  • 23 The Japanese and the Jews: A Comparative Analysis of Their Communities in Harbin, 1898–1930 / Joshua Fogel
  • 24 The Controversy over Iris Chang’s Rape of Nanking / Joshua Fogel
  • 25 The Nanjing Massacre in History / Joshua Fogel
  • 26 Integrating into Chinese Society: A Comparison of the Japanese Communities of Shanghai and Harbin / Joshua Fogel
  • 27 The Other Japanese Community: Leftwing Japanese Activities in Wartime Shanghai / Joshua Fogel
  • 28 Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and China / Joshua Fogel
  • 29 Confucian Pilgrim: Uno Tetsuto’s Travels in China / Joshua Fogel
  • 30 Japanese Travelers in Wartime China / Joshua Fogel
  • 31 Nationalism, the Rise of the Vernacular, and the Conceptualization of Modernization in East Asian Comparative Perspective / Joshua Fogel
  • 32 Recent Translation Theory and Linguistic Borrowing in the Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural Context / Joshua Fogel
  • 33 Japanese Literary Travelers in Prewar China / Joshua Fogel
  • 34 Japanese Approaches to the Cultural Revolution: A Review of Kokubun Ryōsei’s Survey of the Literature / Joshua Fogel
  • 35 The Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia, China, and Japan / Joshua Fogel
  • 36 Introduction: Itō Takeo and the Research Work of the South Manchurian Railway Company / Joshua Fogel
  • 37 A New Direction in Japanese Sinology / Joshua Fogel
  • 38 On the ‘Rediscovery’ of the Chinese Past: Cui Shu and Related Cases / Joshua Fogel
  • Index / Joshua Fogel.