This article examines the formation of Japanese knowledge on the Philippines during the Second World War, which spawned numerous Japanese writings on the Philippines that ranged from governmental-military reports to fictional literature. Previous works criticized or simply dismissed these writings as products of a “wrong” history of Japan during its imperial era. Private Japanese wartime accounts were seen as “ethnocentric,” “self-deceiving,” and “violent.” This article sheds light on these so-called “bad” Japanese accounts by tracing their roots in American colonial writings. It demonstrates how Japanese Asiatic and solidarity discourse with the Philippines was informed by the US discourse on benevolent assimilation. © Ateneo de Manila Uni...
Most of the literatures on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in the local setting tend to f...
The Second World War posed complicated dilemmas in terms of loyalty for political leaders in countri...
Between July and December 1943, Japanese forces in Panay, the Philippines, perpetrated large-scale a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the perception of the Philippines in Japanese pan-Asianist ...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
The first Asian nation to modernize, Japan, within little more than a half century after the advent ...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
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The issue of Filipino political collaboration under Japanese occupation (1941-45) has evoked several...
PhDPolitical scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156566/1/0...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
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United States Armed Forces stationed in the Pacific were the first bastion the Japanese Imperial Arm...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
This thesis seeks to use English language publications to help shine a light on Pan-Asianism as an i...
Most of the literatures on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in the local setting tend to f...
The Second World War posed complicated dilemmas in terms of loyalty for political leaders in countri...
Between July and December 1943, Japanese forces in Panay, the Philippines, perpetrated large-scale a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the perception of the Philippines in Japanese pan-Asianist ...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
The first Asian nation to modernize, Japan, within little more than a half century after the advent ...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
This essay discusses the transnational tensions that emerged in recent Japanese translations of stud...
The issue of Filipino political collaboration under Japanese occupation (1941-45) has evoked several...
PhDPolitical scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156566/1/0...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
Abstract: The removal from the United States/Mexico borderlands of persons of Japanese descent durin...
United States Armed Forces stationed in the Pacific were the first bastion the Japanese Imperial Arm...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
This thesis seeks to use English language publications to help shine a light on Pan-Asianism as an i...
Most of the literatures on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in the local setting tend to f...
The Second World War posed complicated dilemmas in terms of loyalty for political leaders in countri...
Between July and December 1943, Japanese forces in Panay, the Philippines, perpetrated large-scale a...