Humanities & Social Sciences
Colonial Modernity in Okinawa: The Imperialistic Careers of Those Who Went to Taiwan
Introduction
What did it mean for Okinawa to be a “colony”? How did the Okinawan people, who suffered under Japanese discrimination and prejudice since Ryukyu’s annexation, live in Taiwan under colonial rule? What did they go to Taiwan in search of? This book presents a reconsideration of modernity and Japanese imperialism in Okinawa through the experiences of those moving back and forth between domination and subjugation.
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Category:Humanities & Social Sciences
Author:Hiroko Matsuda
Publisher:Sekaishisosha, an imprint of Sekaishisosha-Kyogakusha Co., Ltd.
Rights Contact:Koji Mochizuki
Email:mochizuki@ss-kg.jp
ISBN:9784790717546