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Unlike the majority of contemporary scholarly works that examine
Sino-Japanese relations between 1925 and 1945, this study
de-emphasizes the story of conflict and war in favor of one that
revolves around the way in which the Chinese intellectually
encountered the "enemy", the Japanese.
Contents: Introduction 1. A History of the Japan Discourse in China from its Beginnings to 1928 2. The Study of Japan in Republican China: An Overview 3. Explaining Japan --And China-- Through Japanese History 4. Mirroring the 'Other': The Study of National Character and Culture of the Japanese 5. Deconstructing Japanism to Construct and Chinese Identity 6. Language and Form in the Japan Studies: A Discursive Analysis Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Vita
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