Nobuo Ishimori (16 June 1897 - 14 August 1987), a famous writer of children’s literature, was invited to Manchuria to edit Japanese language textbook for pupils in Manchuria in 1926. During 1928~1932, Ishimori penned more than 30 fairy tales in the journal, Kyouwa, published by the South Manchuria Railway Company (Mantetsu), which was founded by the Empire of Japan and had a strong cultural influence on Manchuria until the end of World War II. Thus, Kyouwa, which had a circulation of more than twenty thousand, had become the promoter of Japan, which dominated the culture of Manchuria. This paper examines Ishimori’s contributions to Kyouwa and reflects on how he became a writer of children’ literature and represented Manchuria. First, it ana...
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This thesis examines the cultural context of intellectual collaboration in the Japanese colonial sta...
In the early 20th century, Shibata Temma arrived in Manchuria, China from Japan. From theyear 1927 o...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
The connection between Japan and Manchu can be traced back to Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905. After...
Although much research has been conducted in Japanese on the history of children\u27s literature fro...
This thesis historicizes how Japanese children’s literature (jidō bungaku) emerged in the early Meij...
Aman Kimiko once said, “War and the guilt of self-existence are the foundation of my work.” Thus, he...
This thesis seeks to use English language publications to help shine a light on Pan-Asianism as an i...
From 1932 to 1945 the Japanese government sponsored agricultural emigration campaigns to Manchuria ...
"Concord between five ethnic groups" was a founding ideal of Manchukuo(which is called the Puppet St...
China’s three northeastern provinces (Fengtian, Heilongjiang, and Jilin) were transfigured by Japane...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This study investigates the creation and implementation of elementary and secondary education policy...
The beginning of contemporary Japanese children’s literature dates back to the 1950s. Presently, the...
In her essay, Heavy Shackles: A Man Named Zhu, published after the Second World War, Haruko Ushijima...
This thesis examines the cultural context of intellectual collaboration in the Japanese colonial sta...
In the early 20th century, Shibata Temma arrived in Manchuria, China from Japan. From theyear 1927 o...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...