資料來源:
三民書局
Lost histories : recovering the lives of Japan's colonial peoples / Kirsten L. Ziomek.
- 作者: Ziomek, Kirsten L. author.
- 其他題名:
- Recovering the lives of Japan's colonial peoples
- Harvard East Asian monographs
- Harvard East Asian monograph series
- Harvard East Asian studies monographs
- Harvard University.
- Harvard University.
- 出版: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Asia Center 2019.
- 叢書名: Harvard East Asian monographs ;418
- 主題: Japan , Colonies , Foreign relations , Ainu , Ethnic identity. , Ryukyuans , Micronesians , Taiwan aborigines , Japan--Colonies--Asia. , Japan--Foreign relations--1868-1912. , Japan--Foreign relations--1912-1945. , Ainu--Ethnic identity. , Ryukyuans--Ethnic identity. , Micronesians--Ethnic identity. , Taiwan aborigines--Ethnic identity.
- ISBN: 9780674237278 (hardcover :alkaline paper): NT$1925 、 0674237277 (hardcover :alkaline paper) 、 9780674237285 (paperback :alkaline paper) 、 0674237285 (paperback :alkaline paper)
- 一般註:Based on the author's thesis, issued under the title: Subaltern speak : imperial multiplicities in Japan's empire and post-war colonialisms ( Ph. D.--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2011).
- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-400) and index.
-
讀者標籤:
- 系統號: 005013946 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
本館視聽資料與可外借圖書提供預約服務,每張借閱證總共可預約10冊(件)。
密集書庫中不可外借圖書提供調閱服務,每張借閱證總共可調閱10冊(件)。
如預約/調閱圖書或視聽資料因破損、遺失等因素無法借閱時,本館將以電子郵件或電話簡訊通知讀者取消該筆預約/調閱申請。
A grandson’s photo album. Old postcards. English porcelain. A granite headstone. These are just a few of the material objects that help reconstruct the histories of colonial people who lived during Ja
摘要註
"Examines material objects, visual imagery, and oral histories to help reconstruct the lives and movements of the four least examined groups of Japan's colonial subjects--the Ainu, Taiwan's indigenous people, Micronesians, and Okinawans--conveying the dynamic nature of an empire in motion and explaining how individuals navigated the variances of imperial life"--Provided by publisher.
內容註
Introduction -- Part I. Boundaries of late Meiji colonial subjecthood. Colonial reality and subaltern subjectivity -- Meeting the man on the other side -- The paupers' grave at Margravine Cemetery -- Welcome to the empire -- Part II. Journeys between the metropole and the colonies. The taming of the barbarian and other savage love stories -- Two coconuts and a bonito stick -- Part III. Performing and living racial-alities. Dividing space, creating barriers -- A mountain of bones -- Conclusion.