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_b.A34 2016
245 0 4 _aThe affect of difference :
_brepresentations of race in East Asian empire /
_cedited by Christopher P. Hanscom and Dennis Washburn.
264 1 _aHonolulu :
_bUniversity of Hawaiʻi Press,
_c2016.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction : representations of race in East Asian empire / Christopher P. Hanscom and Dennis Washburn -- "Intimate frontiers" : disciplining ethnicity and Ainu women's sexual subjectivity in early colonial Hokkaido / Ann-Elise Lewallen -- Playing the race card in Japanese governed Taiwan, or, anthropometric photographs as "shape-shifting jokers" / Paul D. Barclay -- Assimilation's racializing sensibilities : colonized Koreans as yobos and the "yoboization" of expatriate Japanese / Todd A. Henry -- How do abject bodies respond? : ethnographies of a dispersed empire / Chul Kim -- Faces that change : physiognomy, portraiture and photography in colonial Korea / Gyewon Kim -- Speaking Japanese : language and the expectation of empire / Kate McDonald -- Race behind the walls : contact and containment in Japanese images of urban Manchuria / Kari Shepherdson-Scott -- Imagining an affective community in Asia : Japan's wartime broadcasting and voices of inclusion / Ji Hee Jung -- Racialized sounds and cinematic affect : my nightingale, the Russian diaspora, and musical film in Manchukuo / Inyoung Bong -- Chang Hyokchu and the short twentieth century / John Whittier Treat -- Japan the beautiful : 1950s cosmetic surgery and the expressive Asian body / Kim Brandt -- Implied promises betrayed : "intraracial" alterity during Japan's imperial period / Edward Mack -- The sun never sets on Little Black Sambo : circuits of affection and the cultural hermeneutics of Chibikuro Sambo, a transpacific approach / William H. Bridges IV -- Delivering Lu Xun to the empire : the afterlife of Lu Xun in the works of Takeuchi Yoshimi, Dazai Osamu, and Inoue Hisashi / Angela Yiu.
520 _aThe Affect of Difference is a collection of essays offering a new perspective on the history of race and racial ideologies in modern East Asia. Contributors approach this subject through the exploration of everyday culture from a range of academic disciplines, each working to show how race was made visible and present as a potential means of identification. By analyzing artifacts from diverse media including travelogues, records of speech, photographs, radio broadcasts, surgical techniques, tattoos, anthropometric postcards, fiction, the popular press, film and soundtracks-an archive that chronicles the quotidian experiences of the colonized-their essays shed light on the politics of inclusion and exclusion that underpinned Japanese empire. One way this volume sets itself apart is in its use of affect as a key analytical category. Colonial politics depended heavily on the sentiments and moods aroused by media representations of race, and authorities promoted strategies that included the colonized as imperial subjects while simultaneously excluding them on the basis of "natural" differences. Chapters demonstrate how this dynamic operated by showing the close attention of empire to intimate matters including language, dress, sexuality, family, and hygiene. The focus on affect elucidates the representational logic of both imperialist and racist discourses by providing a way to talk about inequalities that are not clear cut, to show gradations of power or shifts in definitions of normality that are otherwise difficult to discern, and to present a finely grained perspective on everyday life under racist empire. It also alerts us to the subtle, often unseen ways in which imperial or racist affects may operate beyond the reach of our methodologies. Taken together, the essays in this volume bring the case of Japanese empire into comparative proximity with other imperial situations and contribute to a deeper, more sophisticated understanding of the role that race has played in East Asian empire.
650 0 _aEast Asians
_xRace identity.
650 0 _aEthnology
_xColonies
_zJapan.
650 0 _aRace awareness
_xColonies
_zJapan.
651 0 _aJapan
_xColonies
_zAsia
_xRace relations.
700 1 _aHanscom, Christopher P.,
_d1972-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aWashburn, Dennis C.
_q(Dennis Charles),
_d1954-
_eeditor.
856 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1O99Lwik0cm_goDtWIsPJ1RsUQWzNFxPJ/view?usp=sharing
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