Beschreibung:
Leo T. S. Ching is Associate Professor of Japanese and East Asian Cultural Studies at Duke University and author of Becoming "Japanese": Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of Identity Formation.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Anti-Japanism (and Pro-Japanism) in East Asia 1 1. When Bruce Lee Meets Gojira: Transimperial Characters, Anti-Japanism, Anti-Americanism, and the Failure of Decolonization 19 2. "Japanese Devils": The Conditions and Limits of Anti-Japanism in China 36 3. Shameful Bodies, Bodily Shame: "Comfort Women" and Anti-Japanism in South Korea 57 4. Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Anxiety: The D¿san Generation In-Between "Retrocession" and "Defeat" 80 5. "In the Name of Love": Critical Regionalism and Co-Viviality in Post-East Asia 98 6. Reconciliation Otherwise: Intimacy, Indigeneity, and the Taiwan Difference 115 Epilogue. From Anti-Japanism to Decolonizing Democracy: Youth Protests in East Asia 132 Notes 143 References 153 Index 161