Memories of the Japanese Empire

Memories of the Japanese Empire

Comparison of the Colonial and Decolonisation Experiences in Taiwan and Nan'yo-gunto

Mio, Yuko

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

204

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Inglês

9780367677466

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction PART I Recognition of the Japanese Colonial Era 1. The 'Japanisation' of the Taiwanese Lifeworld during and after the Colonial Period: With Reference to Nan'yo Gunto 2. The Realities of Palauan Colonial Experiences 3. Multi-layered 'Colonial Experience': Collisions, Contacts, and Re-encounters of the Bunun with 'Japan' PART II Living after the War 4. The 'Crossover Generation': Residents of Taiwan's East Coast under Multi-layered Foreign Rule 5. Christian Nursing Care for the Japanese-speaking Elderly in Taiwan: Analysis of the Official Newsletters of Gyokulansou 6. Palau Sakura Kai: An Association of Palauans of Japanese Ancestry PART III Objects and Memories 7. Significance of Heritage in Decolonisation: Taiwanese Colonial Experiences and their Appropriation of Japan's Imperial-Era Buildings 8. Two Monuments in Majuro Atoll and Economic Development: A Case Study of the East Pacific Monument to the War Dead and the Seion-Kinenhi 9. Multi-layered Realms of Memory: A Diachronic Study of the Commemoration of the the Mudanshe Incident in Taiwan
Roc;Micronesia;Japanese Colonial Era;Formosa;Japanese Colonial Rule;Empire;Majuro Atoll;anthropology;Japanese Colonial Period;ethnography;Japanese Rule;language;Han People;civilization;Japanese Era;Young Men;Japanese Colonial;Japan's Colonial Rule;Post-war Taiwan;Taiwanese People;Japanese Education;Japanese Colonialism;United Nations Trust Territory;Colonial Administration;Indigenous Peoples;Japanese Ancestry;Crossover Generation;Oda Project;Musha Incident;Pingtung County;Colonial Era Buildings;Positive Internalisation