This study examines how Germany, as a leading country in the international community, perceived and narrated the Japanese colonization of Korea from 1905 to 1945. The first part of this article explores the continuities and changes in German stereotypes towards Korea and their impact on Japanese colonial rule. It analyzes whether and how GermanJapanese diplomatic relations influenced German attitudes toward Korea. It can be ascertained that there were virtually no changes in the German stereotypes of Korea since the last days of the Choso??n Dynasty, because Korean people were merely ???objects??? in the formation and maintenance of German stereotypes. Such deeply entrenched stereotypes legitimized Japanese colonization of Korea and persist...
This thesis explores the coalescence of Japanese and Anglo-American colonial discourses in the Seoul...
This article deals with the European and American community in Korea between the conclusion of Korea...
This paper is a study on Swedish images of Korea before 1945 seen through the entry “Korea ” in two ...
The history of German-Japanese relations prior to 1914 has often been characterized by the similarit...
Methods of viewing colonial societies have been hotly debated in the academic circle at home and abr...
This article analyses scholarship and memoir writing by German geographer Gustav Fochler-Hauke with ...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
This thesis will be a detailed account of Japanese-Korean relations from prehistory to the present. ...
This paper outlines the historical background to Korean migration and Japanese colonialism in order ...
Based on the author's recent book on Japanese Colonial Rule in Korea, this article begins with a br...
Opposition of socialist East and capitalist West in XX century led to division of nations and creat...
After the signing of the unequal Kanghwa Treaty with Japan, the Korean government sent its first dip...
The purpose of this paper is to consider "national identity" in Colonial Korea. What was national id...
This dissertation, “From Colonial to International: American knowledge construction of Korean histor...
The language policy of the Japanese Government General (JGG) can be illustrated by examining the Pr...
This thesis explores the coalescence of Japanese and Anglo-American colonial discourses in the Seoul...
This article deals with the European and American community in Korea between the conclusion of Korea...
This paper is a study on Swedish images of Korea before 1945 seen through the entry “Korea ” in two ...
The history of German-Japanese relations prior to 1914 has often been characterized by the similarit...
Methods of viewing colonial societies have been hotly debated in the academic circle at home and abr...
This article analyses scholarship and memoir writing by German geographer Gustav Fochler-Hauke with ...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
This thesis will be a detailed account of Japanese-Korean relations from prehistory to the present. ...
This paper outlines the historical background to Korean migration and Japanese colonialism in order ...
Based on the author's recent book on Japanese Colonial Rule in Korea, this article begins with a br...
Opposition of socialist East and capitalist West in XX century led to division of nations and creat...
After the signing of the unequal Kanghwa Treaty with Japan, the Korean government sent its first dip...
The purpose of this paper is to consider "national identity" in Colonial Korea. What was national id...
This dissertation, “From Colonial to International: American knowledge construction of Korean histor...
The language policy of the Japanese Government General (JGG) can be illustrated by examining the Pr...
This thesis explores the coalescence of Japanese and Anglo-American colonial discourses in the Seoul...
This article deals with the European and American community in Korea between the conclusion of Korea...
This paper is a study on Swedish images of Korea before 1945 seen through the entry “Korea ” in two ...