Outposts of civilization: race, religion, and the formative years of American-Japanese relations

"In Outposts of Civilization Joseph M. Henning considers culture to be integral to understanding foreign relations. Thus, in addition to official documents and press reports, he examines American missionaries' writings on the Japanese, and American and Japanese art and literature produced...

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Collaborateurs: Henning, Joseph M. 1962- (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: New York New York University Press ©2000
Dans:Année: 2000
Sujets non-standardisés:B Japan Relations United States Japan United States USA Japan
B Usa
B Beeldvorming
B United States
B Japan
B Cultuur
B Buitenlandse betrekkingen
B Japan Relations United States
B International Relations
B United States Relations (Japan)
B United States Relations Japan
B Japan Relations (United States)
B Contact culturel
B Electronic books
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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Résumé:"In Outposts of Civilization Joseph M. Henning considers culture to be integral to understanding foreign relations. Thus, in addition to official documents and press reports, he examines American missionaries' writings on the Japanese, and American and Japanese art and literature produced during the Gilded Age. In exploring the delicate and deliberate process of identity construction, and how these discourses on race and progress resonated throughout the twentieth century. Henning has produced a fascinating and important study of American-Japanese relations."--Jacket
Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-233) and index. - Print version record
ISBN:0814744710