Japan as the occupier and the occupied /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: De Matos, Christine (Author, Editor), Caprio, Mark (Author, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Before and after defeat: crossing the great 1945 divide / Mark E. Caprio and Christine de Matos
  • Part I. The physical dimension: corporeal occupation
  • Cash and blood: the Chinese community and the Japanese occupation of Borneo, 1941-1945 / Keat Gin
  • State, sterilization and reproductive rights: Japan as the occupier and the occupied / Maho Toyoda
  • Labor under military occupation: allied POWs and the allied occupation of Japan / Christine de Matos
  • More bitter than sweet: reflecting on the Japanese community in British North Borneo, 1885-1946 / Shigeru Sato
  • Part II. The cognitive dimension: psychological occupation
  • Colonial-era Korean collaboration over two occupations: delayed closure / Mark E. Caprio
  • Film and the representation of ideas in Korea during and after Japanese occupation, 1940-1948 / Brian Yecies
  • Patriotic collaboration?: Zhou Fohai and the Wang Jingwei government during the Second Sino-Japanese War / Brian G. Martin
  • Trapped in the contested borderland: Sakhalin Koreans, wartime displacement and identity / Igor R. Saveliev
  • Collapsing the past into the present: the occupation of Japan seen in the pages of the journal New Women / Curtis Anderson Gayle
  • Dividing islanders: the repatriation of "Ry'ky'ans" from occupied Japan / Matthew R. Augustine
  • Memories of the Japanese occupation: Singapore's first official Second World War memorial and the politics of commemoration / John Kwok
  • A textual reading of my Manchuria: idealism, conflict and modernity / Mo Tian.