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Race for empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II
Takashi Fujitani
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page vii)
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Preface and Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Note on Romanization and Naming (page xix)
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Commonly Used Acronyms (page xxi)
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Introduction: Ethnic and Colonial Soldiers and the Politics of Disavowal (page 1)
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PART ONE: FROM VULGAR TO POLITE RACISM
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1. Right to Kill, Right to Make Live: Koreans as Japanese (page 35)
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2. "Very Useful and Very Dangerous": The Global Politics of Life, Death, and Race (page 78)
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PART TWO: JAPANESE AS AMERICANS
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3. Subject to Choice, Labyrinth of (Un)freedom (page 125)
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4. Reasoning, Counterreasonings, and Counter-conduct (page 163)
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5. Go for Broke, the Movie: The Transwar Making of American Heroes (page 206)
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PART THREE: KOREANS AS JAPANESE
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6. National Mobilization (page 239)
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7. Nation, Blood, and Self-Determination (page 299)
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8. The Colonial and National Politics of Gender, Sex, and Family (page 335)
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Epilogue: "Four Volunteer Soldiers" (page 375)
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Notes (page 387)
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Selected Bibliography (page 447)
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Index (page 469)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 99.3 (2012): 972-973 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/44308521 |
JKS | 17.2 (2012): 427-431 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23622313 |
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Published: 2011
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520950368 (ebook)
- 9780520262232 (hardcover)