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Japan's Orient: rendering pasts into history
Stefan Tanaka
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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INTRODUCTION: THE DISCOVERY OF HISTORY (page 1)
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PART ONE: FINDING EQUIVALENCE (page 29)
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1. From Kangaku to Tōyōshi: The Search for History (page 31)
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2. Tōyōshi: The Convergence of East and West (page 68)
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PART TWO: CREATING DIFFERENCE (page 105)
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Interlude: Difference and Tradition (page 107)
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3. Shina: The Separation of Japan from China (page 115)
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4. Shina: The Narration of Japan's Emergence (page 153)
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5. Shina: The Authorization of a Discourse (page 188)
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Archeology: The Institutionalization of Shina (page 228)
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EPILOGUE: THE RENOVATION OF THE PAST (page 263)
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WORKS CITED (page 285)
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INDEX (page 297)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 99.4 (Oct. 1994): 381-1382 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2168912 |
JAS | 53.1 (Feb. 1994): 233-234 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2059597 |
MN | 49.1 (Spring. 1994): 108-112 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2385511 |
JJS | 20.2 (Summer. 1994): 547-551 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/133217 |
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Published: 1995
Publisher: University of California Press
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