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Japan, the Philippines, and the Question of Pan-AsianismWriting History in America's Shadow

Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies21
Writing History in America's Shadow Japan, the Philippines, and the Question of Pan-Asianism

B5変 186ページ
価格:3,190円 (消費税:290円)
ISBN978-4-8140-0246-7 C3322
奥付の初版発行年月:2020年02月 / 発売日:2020年02月上旬
発行:京都大学学術出版会  
発売:京都大学学術出版会
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内容紹介

Both the Japanese and Filipino people experienced a re-writing of their national histories upon being defeated by the United States; the Philippines after 1902 and Japan after 1945. This rewriting was conducted in order to justify and explain US rule and its ideology of modernization and democracy. These new histories portrayed the immediate past as the dark ages: the Spanish colonial period for the Philippines and Japan’s wartime totalitarianism and militarism.
What kind of dilemmas and contradictions did Filipino and Japanese
historians and intellectuals embrace by accepting the US rewriting of their national histories? Did Filipino and Japanese historians interact at all under the US hegemony? The idea of America’s shadow is meant to shed a light on areas of darkness in both Japanese and Philippine historiographies and understanding of their regions.
Through an examination of the commonalities, differences and interactions of Japanese and Filipino histories, ideas of history, modernization theory, and area studies, Serizawa makes an important contribution to sorting through the tangled histories of Asia in the complicated matrix of colonial, wartime and Cold War contexts.

“Inspired by the understanding that history writing is always shaped by politics, this is a major historiographical intervention that sheds new light on the dark shadow of American power in the Asia-Pacific and the complex and yet indelible impact it has had on Japanese, Filipino and American historians’ representations of the past.”
– Takashi Fujitani, University of Toronto

著者プロフィール

Takamichi Serizawa(セリザワ タカミチ)

Takamichi Serizawa is a research fellow at the Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University.

上記内容は本書刊行時のものです。

目次

Preface
Introduction

1. Beyond Orientalism
2. 'The Politics of Area Studies in the US during the Funding Period: The Cases of Japanese and Southeast Asian Studies
3. The Dilemmas of a Japanese Historian: Yamamoto Tatsuro and the Reconstruction of Southeast Asian Studies
4. Revisiting the Department of Nanyo (South Sea) History at Taihoku Imperial University (1928-40)
5. Japanese Wartime Use of Philippine History
6. In Search of a National Language under the Japanese Occupation
7. Translating Philippine History into Japanese during the Vietnam War Era

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


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