This book analyses the portrayal of Japan in the societies of East and Southeast Asia, and asks how and why this has changed in recent decades, and what these changing images of Japan reveal about the ways in which these societies construct their own identities. It examines the role played by Japan, as an Other, in the construction of national selves across the East Asian region, and examines the views fostered through a broad range of media ranging from school curricula and textbooks to film, television, literature and comics.
This book analyses the portrayal of Japan in the societies of East and Southeast Asia, and asks how and why this has changed in recent decades, and what these changing images of Japan reveal about the ways in which these societies construct their own identities. It examines the role played by Japan, as an Other, in the construction of national selves across the East Asian region, and examines the views fostered through a broad range of media ranging from school curricula and textbooks to film, television, literature and comics.
Paul Morris is a Professor of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. Edward Vickers is Associate Professor of Comparative Education at Kyushu University, Japan. Naoko Shimazu is Professor of History in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.
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Introduction Part I: `Japan in Popular Culture and Public Propaganda 1. Beyond Mimesis: Japan and the Uses of Political Ideology in Singapore 2. Impressions of `Japan in Taiwan After 1990 3. Meanings of the Imagined Friends: Good Japanese in Chinese war films 4. Friend or Foe: Representations of Japan in the Print Media in the Philippines, 1940s to the Present 5. Japan in the Public Culture of South Korea: Conflicting Images Attached to Colonial Sites, Part II: `Japan in Official Discourse 6. Changing Views of the Anti-Japanese War in Chinese High School History Textbooks 7 Reconstructing the Nation: The Role of Sino-Japanese History in Hong Kong s Schools 8. Japan s Place in Taiwan s Textbooks 9. Japanese Occupation in the Malaysian History Textbooks 10. The Portrayal of the Japanese as an `Other in Singapore s School Textbook Narrative of the Japanese Occupation 11. Portrayal of Japanese Occupation in Philippine Textbooks and Filipino National Identity Formation 12. The Annual Seminar of the History Teachers from China, Japan and South Korea: Achievements and Problems
Introduction Part I: `Japan in Popular Culture and Public Propaganda 1. Beyond Mimesis: Japan and the Uses of Political Ideology in Singapore 2. Impressions of `Japan in Taiwan After 1990 3. Meanings of the Imagined Friends: Good Japanese in Chinese war films 4. Friend or Foe: Representations of Japan in the Print Media in the Philippines, 1940s to the Present 5. Japan in the Public Culture of South Korea: Conflicting Images Attached to Colonial Sites, Part II: `Japan in Official Discourse 6. Changing Views of the Anti-Japanese War in Chinese High School History Textbooks 7 Reconstructing the Nation: The Role of Sino-Japanese History in Hong Kong s Schools 8. Japan s Place in Taiwan s Textbooks 9. Japanese Occupation in the Malaysian History Textbooks 10. The Portrayal of the Japanese as an `Other in Singapore s School Textbook Narrative of the Japanese Occupation 11. Portrayal of Japanese Occupation in Philippine Textbooks and Filipino National Identity Formation 12. The Annual Seminar of the History Teachers from China, Japan and South Korea: Achievements and Problems
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