A unique analysis that deepens our understanding of U.S.-East Asian relations
In the period between the Sino-Japanese War in the mid-1890s and the end of World War I, the United States, China, and Japan found themselves, in different ways, seeking to redefine their national identities. By examining the connections between culture and nationhood--the gendered nature of concepts like modernity, the role of women in the construction and projection of a nation's identity, and the relationship between national identity and power projection--author Carol C. Chin examines...
A unique analysis that deepens our understanding of U.S.-East Asian relations