Glorify the Empire

Glorify the Empire
Title Glorify the Empire PDF eBook
Author Annika A. Culver
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 285
Release 2013-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774824395

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In the 1930s and ’40s, Japanese rulers in Manchukuo enlisted writers and artists to promote imperial Japan’s modernization program. Ironically, the cultural producers chosen to spread the imperialist message were once left-wing politically in Japan, where their work strongly favoured modernist, even avant-garde, styles of expression. In Glorify the Empire, Annika A. Culver explores how these once anti-imperialist intellectuals produced avant-garde works celebrating the modernity of a fascist state and reflecting a complicated picture of complicity with, and ambivalence toward, Japan’s utopian project. Manchurian-themed cultural representations accelerated during the eruption of conflict with China, and later during the Second World War, when Manchukuo served as a template for Japanese-occupied areas in Southeast Asia. A groundbreaking work, Glorify the Empire magnifies the intersection between politics and art in a rarely examined period of Japanese history.

Glorify the Empire

Glorify the Empire
Title Glorify the Empire PDF eBook
Author Annika A. Culver
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 286
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 0774824360

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"In the 1930s and '40s, Japanese political architects of the Manchukuo project in occupied northeast China realized the importance of using various cultural media to promote a modernization program in the region, as well as its expansion into other parts of Asia. Ironically, the writers and artists chosen to spread this imperialist message had left-wing political roots in Japan, where their work strongly favoured modernist, even avant-garde, styles of expression. In Glorify the Empire, Annika Culver explores how these once anti-imperialist intellectuals produced modernist works celebrating the modernity of a fascist state and reflecting a complicated picture of complicity with, and ambivalence towards, Japan's utopian project. During the war, literary and artistic representations of Manchuria accelerated, and the Japanese-led culture in Manchukuo served as a template for occupied areas in Southeast Asia. A groundbreaking work, Glorify the Empire magnifies the intersection between politics and art in a rarely examined period in Japanese history."--Publisher's website.

The Imperial Map

The Imperial Map
Title The Imperial Map PDF eBook
Author James R. Akerman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 385
Release 2009-03
Genre History
ISBN 0226010767

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Maps from virtually every culture and period convey our tendency to see our communities as the centre of the world (if not the universe) and, by implication, as superior to anything beyond our boundaries. This study examines how cartography has been used to prop up a variety of imperialist enterprises.

Lala Lajpat Rai

Lala Lajpat Rai
Title Lala Lajpat Rai PDF eBook
Author Lajpat Rai (Lala)
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1907
Genre Hindu civilization
ISBN

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Napoleon's Empire

Napoleon's Empire
Title Napoleon's Empire PDF eBook
Author Ute Planert
Publisher Springer
Pages 345
Release 2016-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 1137455470

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The Napoleonic Empire played a crucial role in reshaping global landscapes and in realigning international power structures on a worldwide scale. When Napoleon died, the map of many areas had completely changed, making room for Russia's ascendency and Britain's rise to world power.

E. Nesbit's Psammead Trilogy

E. Nesbit's Psammead Trilogy
Title E. Nesbit's Psammead Trilogy PDF eBook
Author Raymond E. Jones
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 312
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810854017

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The year 2006 marks the hundredth anniversary of book publication of the final volume of the Psammead trilogy-Five Children and It (1902), The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904), and The Story of the Amulet (1906)-a remarkable series of fantasy novels for children by an equally remarkable writer, Edith Nesbit. Written by both established and new scholars in England, Canada, and the United States, the essays in this collection employ differing critical strategies and place Nesbit in various contexts to assess her achievement. --form publisher description.

Mimesis and Empire

Mimesis and Empire
Title Mimesis and Empire PDF eBook
Author Barbara Fuchs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 232
Release 2001
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521543507

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As powerful, pointed imitation, cultural mimesis can effect inclusion in a polity, threaten state legitimacy, or undo the originality upon which such legitimacy is based. In Mimesis and Empire , first published in 2001, Barbara Fuchs explores the intricate dynamics of imitation and contradistinction among early modern European powers in literary and historiographical texts from sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Spain, Italy, England and the New World. The book considers a broad sweep of material, including European representations of New World subjects and of Islam, both portrayed as 'other' in contemporary texts. It supplements the transatlantic perspective on early modern imperialism with an awareness of the situation in the Mediterranean and considers problems of reading and literary transmission; imperial ideology and colonial identities; counterfeits and forgery; and piracy.