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All too human: Chinese engagements with Japan, 1895-1945.
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All too human: Chinese engagements with Japan, 1895-1945./
Author:
Lu, Yan.
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437 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 57-07, Section: A, page: 3198.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International57-07A.
Subject:
History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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9780591055894
All too human: Chinese engagements with Japan, 1895-1945.
Lu, Yan.
All too human: Chinese engagements with Japan, 1895-1945.
- 437 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 57-07, Section: A, page: 3198.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Cornell University, 1996.
The dissertation examines the cultural dimension of Sino-Japanese relations between 1895-1945 through the life histories of four Chinese men--Jiang Baili, a military strategist and publicist; Zhou Zuoren, a leading essayist in the New Culture Movement; Dai Jitao, a Nationalist politician and theorist; and Guo Moruo, a romantic writer turned communist.
ISBN: 9780591055894Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The dissertation begins, in part I, with Jiang Baili's and Zhou Zuoren's rediscovery of Japan during their student years in Tokyo, as they reached different degrees of appreciation of Japan's national strength and cultural appeal. It explores, in part II, the tension between political exigencies and personal sentiments in Dai Jitao's and Guo Moruo's efforts to construct positive relations with Japanese of various social strata during the 1910s. Part III focuses on Zhou Zuoren's attempt to promote Sino-Japanese cultural cooperation in the 1920s and Dai Jitao's 1927 mission to Japan, so as to illustrate the tensions between cultural appeals and national interests. Part IV investigates the four men's reactions to the rise of militarism in Japan during the 1930s and 1940s.
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Because of the choices they made during the war of 1937-1945, Jiang Baili and Guo Moruo will be remembered as unyielding Japanophobes, Zhou Zuoren and Dai Jitao as hopeless Japanophiles. Whether Japanophobic or Japanophilic, none of the four men could love Japan without recognizing the conflict of national interests between the two countries and blaming Japan for the conflict. Their reactions were, to be sure, prompted by a nationalist concern. But the nationalist explanation alone is too narrow because it overlooks the four men's dynamic interactions with Japan over five decades. When they first became aware of Japan's modern success, it inspired their search for solutions to China's problems. As a result, their perspectives became less Western and more Asian, for they began to recognize that China and Japan had shared a past through a millennium of cultural exchanges which could guide future Asian modernization. But in the 1930s and 1940s, their hopes for a continuation of that shared past were betrayed and killed by Japan's war against China.
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