Tracing the Thoughts on the Continent Policy in Modern Japan: The Use of China in the Perspectives of Asianism
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Wu, Meng-Ju
Abstract
The motif of the thesis is to clarify the action, purpose, and the outcome of the continental policy by giving a retrospect on the concept of “continent” developing in Japan, to see how the outcome impacting Japan’s Oriental concept since the late Shogunate era. Also, the thesis would try to explain how Japanese nation use the ideas of Asianism to implement their strategy to forming an ally with their neighboring nations to defend the Orient, which was also the incentive for Japanese to maintain their rights in the area. In this procedure, we are also able to see how the process of desinicization impacted the formation of Japanese nation, and becoming the center of the field in the Orient. In contrary, the process of China becoming the external in the field also impacts the implement of Japan’s continental policy.
Subjects
大陸政策
亞洲主義
明治維新
場域
大陸浪人
近代性
Type
thesis
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