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Assimilating Seoul
- Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945
Engelsk Hardback
Assimilating Seoul
- Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945
Engelsk Hardback

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Assimilating Seoul, the first book-length study written in English about Seoul during the colonial period, challenges conventional nationalist paradigms by revealing the intersection of Korean and Japanese history in this important capital. Through microhistories of Shinto festivals, industrial expositions, and sanitation campaigns, Todd A. Henry offers a transnational account that treats the city's public spaces as "contact zones," showing how residents negotiated pressures to become loyal, industrious, and hygienic subjects of the Japanese empire. Unlike previous, top-down analyses, this ethnographic history investigates modalities of Japanese rule as experienced from below. Although the colonial state set ambitious goals for the integration of Koreans, Japanese settler elites and lower-class expatriates shaped the speed and direction of assimilation by bending government initiatives to their own interests and identities. Meanwhile, Korean men and women of different classes and generations rearticulated the terms and degree of their incorporation into a multiethnic polity. Assimilating Seoul captures these fascinating responses to an empire that used the lure of empowerment to disguise the reality of alienation.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
320
ISBN-13:
9780520276550
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0520276558
Udg. Dato:
15 feb 2014
Længde:
25mm
Bredde:
164mm
Højde:
234mm
Forlag:
University of California Press
Oplagsdato:
15 feb 2014
Forfatter(e):
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