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Placing Empire: Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan
Author: Kate McDonald
Year: August 1, 2017
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Language: English



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The plot of Placing Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan revolves around the historical context of Japanese imperialism and its impact on the social and spatial imaginary of the modern Japanese nation. The book focuses on the period between the late 19th century and the early 1950s, during which Japan expanded its territories to include Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan. Through a study of Japanese travel and tourism to these regions, the author challenges the traditional narrative of Japanese history and offers a fresh perspective on the formation of colonial hierarchies. The story begins with the late 19th century when Japan began to expand its territories beyond its homeland, acquiring Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan through military conquest or political negotiations. As the empire grew, so did the need for new forms of colonial governance, which led to debates over the role of colonized lands and their place within the Japanese state. These debates reshaped the social and spatial imaginary of the nation, influencing how colonial differences were understood and enacted. Throughout the book, the author explores how ideas of place became central to the production of new forms of colonial hierarchy as empires worldwide transitioned from an era of territorial acquisition to one of territorial maintenance.
Сюжет Placing Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan вращается вокруг исторического контекста японского империализма и его влияния на социальное и пространственное воображаемое современное японское государство. Книга посвящена периоду между концом XIX века и началом 1950-х годов, в течение которого Япония расширила свои территории, включив в них Корею, Маньчжурию и Тайвань. Посредством изучения японских путешествий и туризма в эти регионы автор бросает вызов традиционному повествованию японской истории и предлагает свежий взгляд на формирование колониальных иерархий. История начинается с конца XIX века, когда Япония начала расширять свои территории за пределы своей родины, приобретая Корею, Маньчжурию и Тайвань посредством военных завоеваний или политических переговоров. По мере роста империи росла и потребность в новых формах колониального управления, что привело к дебатам о роли колонизированных земель и их месте в составе японского государства. Эти дебаты изменили социальную и пространственную воображаемость нации, повлияв на то, как колониальные различия были поняты и приняты. На протяжении всей книги автор исследует, как идеи места стали центральными для производства новых форм колониальной иерархии, поскольку империи во всем мире перешли от эпохи территориального приобретения к эпохе территориального обслуживания.
L'histoire de Placement Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan tourne autour du contexte historique de l'impérialisme japonais et de son impact sur l'imaginaire social et spatial de l'État japonais moderne. livre traite de la période entre la fin du XIXe siècle et le début des années 1950, au cours de laquelle le Japon a élargi ses territoires à la Corée, à la Manchourie et à Taiwan. En explorant les voyages et le tourisme japonais dans ces régions, l'auteur remet en question le récit traditionnel de l'histoire japonaise et propose une nouvelle vision de la formation des hiérarchies coloniales. L'histoire commence à la fin du XIXe siècle, lorsque le Japon a commencé à étendre ses territoires au-delà de sa patrie, en acquérant la Corée, la Manchourie et Taiwan par des conquêtes militaires ou des négociations politiques. Au fur et à mesure de la croissance de l'empire, le besoin de nouvelles formes de gouvernement colonial s'est également accru, ce qui a conduit à un débat sur le rôle des terres colonisées et leur place au sein de l'État japonais. Ces débats ont modifié l'imagination sociale et spatiale de la nation, influençant la façon dont les différences coloniales ont été comprises et acceptées. Tout au long du livre, l'auteur étudie comment les idées du lieu sont devenues centrales pour produire de nouvelles formes de hiérarchie coloniale, car les empires du monde entier sont passés de l'ère de l'acquisition territoriale à l'ère du service territorial.
La trama de Placing Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan gira en torno al contexto histórico del imperialismo japonés y su impacto en el imaginario social y espacial del Estado moderno japonés. libro trata del período comprendido entre finales del siglo XIX y principios de la década de 1950, durante el cual Japón amplió sus territorios para incluir Corea, Manchuria y Taiwán. A través del estudio de los viajes japoneses y el turismo a estas regiones, el autor desafía la narrativa tradicional de la historia japonesa y ofrece una visión fresca de la formación de las jerarquías coloniales. La historia comienza a finales del siglo XIX, cuando Japón comenzó a expandir sus territorios más allá de su patria, adquiriendo Corea, Manchuria y Taiwán a través de conquistas militares o negociaciones políticas. A medida que el imperio creció, también creció la necesidad de nuevas formas de gobierno colonial, lo que llevó a un debate sobre el papel de las tierras colonizadas y su lugar dentro del estado japonés. Este debate cambió la imaginación social y espacial de la nación, influyendo en cómo se entendían y aceptaban las diferencias coloniales. A lo largo del libro, el autor explora cómo las ideas del lugar se han vuelto centrales para la producción de nuevas formas de jerarquía colonial, ya que los imperios de todo el mundo han pasado de una era de adquisición territorial a una era de servicio territorial.
La trama di Placing Empire Travel and the Social Imagation in Imperial Japan ruota intorno al contesto storico dell'imperialismo giapponese e del suo impatto sull'immaginario sociale e spaziale moderno dello stato giapponese. Il libro parla del periodo tra la fine del XIX secolo e l'inizio degli annì 50, durante il quale il Giappone espandette i suoi territori per includere Corea, Manciuria e Taiwan. Attraverso l'esplorazione dei viaggi giapponesi e del turismo in queste regioni, l'autore sfida la narrazione tradizionale della storia giapponese e offre una visione recente della formazione delle gerarchie coloniali. La storia inizia alla fine del XIX secolo, quando il Giappone iniziò ad espandere i suoi territori oltre la sua patria, acquisendo Corea, Manciuria e Taiwan attraverso conquiste militari o negoziati politici. Mentre l'impero cresceva, anche la necessità di nuove forme di governo coloniale, ha portato a un dibattito sul ruolo delle terre colonizzate e sul loro posto nello stato giapponese. Questo dibattito ha modificato l'immaginazione sociale e spaziale della nazione, influenzando il modo in cui le differenze coloniali sono state capite e accettate. Durante tutto il libro, l'autore sta esplorando come le idee del luogo siano diventate centrali per la produzione di nuove forme di gerarchia coloniale, poiché gli imperi di tutto il mondo sono passati da un'epoca di acquisizione territoriale a un'epoca di manutenzione territoriale.
Die Handlung von Placing Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan dreht sich um den historischen Kontext des japanischen Imperialismus und seine Auswirkungen auf den sozialen und räumlichen imaginären modernen japanischen Staat. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf die Zeit zwischen dem späten 19. Jahrhundert und den frühen 1950er Jahren, in denen Japan seine Territorien um Korea, die Mandschurei und Taiwan erweiterte. Durch das Studium der japanischen Reisen und des Tourismus in diese Regionen stellt der Autor die traditionelle Erzählung der japanischen Geschichte in Frage und bietet einen frischen Blick auf die Bildung kolonialer Hierarchien. Die Geschichte beginnt im späten 19. Jahrhundert, als Japan begann, seine Territorien über seine Heimat hinaus zu erweitern und Korea, die Mandschurei und Taiwan durch militärische Eroberungen oder politische Verhandlungen zu erwerben. Als das Reich wuchs, wuchs auch der Bedarf an neuen Formen der Kolonialverwaltung, was zu einer Debatte über die Rolle der kolonisierten Länder und ihren Platz als Teil des japanischen Staates führte. Diese Debatte veränderte die soziale und räumliche Imagination der Nation und beeinflusste, wie koloniale Unterschiede verstanden und akzeptiert wurden. Im Laufe des Buches untersucht der Autor, wie die Ideen des Ortes für die Produktion neuer Formen der kolonialen Hierarchie von zentraler Bedeutung wurden, als Imperien auf der ganzen Welt von der Ära der territorialen Übernahme zur Ära der territorialen Bedienung übergingen.
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Empire Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan kitabının konusu, Japon emperyalizminin tarihsel bağlamı ve onun sosyal ve mekansal hayali modern Japon devleti üzerindeki etkisi etrafında dönüyor. Kitap, Japonya'nın Kore, Mançurya ve Tayvan'ı kapsayacak şekilde topraklarını genişlettiği 19. yüzyılın sonları ile 1950'lerin başları arasındaki döneme odaklanıyor. Japon seyahat ve turizminin bu bölgelere incelenmesi yoluyla yazar, Japon tarihinin geleneksel anlatısına meydan okuyor ve sömürge hiyerarşilerinin oluşumuna yeni bir bakış açısı sunuyor. Hikaye, 19. yüzyılın sonlarında, Japonya'nın topraklarını anavatanının ötesine genişletmeye başladığı, Kore, Mançurya ve Tayvan'ı askeri fetihler veya siyasi müzakereler yoluyla elde etmeye başladığı zaman başlıyor. İmparatorluk büyüdükçe, sömürgeleştirilmiş toprakların rolü ve Japon devleti içindeki yerleri hakkında tartışmalara yol açan yeni sömürge yönetimi biçimlerine olan ihtiyaç da arttı. Bu tartışma, ulusun sosyal ve mekansal hayal gücünü değiştirdi ve sömürgeci farklılıkların nasıl anlaşıldığını ve kabul edildiğini etkiledi. Kitap boyunca, yazar, dünyadaki imparatorluklar toprak edinme çağından toprak hizmeti çağına geçerken, yer fikirlerinin yeni sömürge hiyerarşisi biçimlerinin üretiminde nasıl merkezi hale geldiğini araştırıyor.
تدور حبكة وضع إمبراطورية السفر والخيال الاجتماعي في إمبراطورية اليابان حول السياق التاريخي للإمبريالية اليابانية وتأثيرها على الدولة اليابانية الحديثة الخيالية الاجتماعية والمكانية. يركز الكتاب على الفترة بين أواخر القرن التاسع عشر وأوائل الخمسينيات، حيث وسعت اليابان أراضيها لتشمل كوريا ومنشوريا وتايوان. من خلال دراسة السفر الياباني والسياحة إلى هذه المناطق، يتحدى المؤلف السرد التقليدي للتاريخ الياباني ويقدم منظورًا جديدًا لتشكيل التسلسلات الهرمية الاستعمارية. بدأت القصة في أواخر القرن التاسع عشر، عندما بدأت اليابان في توسيع أراضيها خارج وطنها، واستحوذت على كوريا ومنشوريا وتايوان من خلال الفتوحات العسكرية أو المفاوضات السياسية. مع نمو الإمبراطورية، نمت الحاجة إلى أشكال جديدة من الحكم الاستعماري، مما أدى إلى نقاش حول دور الأراضي المستعمرة ومكانتها داخل الدولة اليابانية. غير هذا النقاش القدرة الاجتماعية والمكانية للأمة، مما أثر على كيفية فهم الاختلافات الاستعمارية وقبولها. في جميع أنحاء الكتاب، يستكشف المؤلف كيف أصبحت أفكار المكان مركزية لإنتاج أشكال جديدة من التسلسل الهرمي الاستعماري حيث انتقلت الإمبراطوريات في جميع أنحاء العالم من عصر اكتساب الأراضي إلى عصر الخدمة الإقليمية.

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