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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 “Intimate Frontiers” -
3 Playing the Race Card in Japanese-Governed Taiwan -
4 Assimilation’s Racializing Sensibilities -
5 How Do Abject Bodies Respond? -
6 Faces that Change -
7 Speaking Japanese -
8 Race behind the Walls -
9 Imagining an Affective Community in Asia -
10 Racialized Sounds and Cinematic Affect -
11 Chang Hyŏkchu and the Short Twentieth Century -
12 Japan the Beautiful -
13 Implied Promises Betrayed -
14 The Sun Never Sets on Little Black Sambo -
15 Delivering Lu Xun to the Empire - Contributors
- Index
(p.vii) Acknowledgments
(p.vii) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- The Affect of Difference
- Publisher:
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 “Intimate Frontiers” -
3 Playing the Race Card in Japanese-Governed Taiwan -
4 Assimilation’s Racializing Sensibilities -
5 How Do Abject Bodies Respond? -
6 Faces that Change -
7 Speaking Japanese -
8 Race behind the Walls -
9 Imagining an Affective Community in Asia -
10 Racialized Sounds and Cinematic Affect -
11 Chang Hyŏkchu and the Short Twentieth Century -
12 Japan the Beautiful -
13 Implied Promises Betrayed -
14 The Sun Never Sets on Little Black Sambo -
15 Delivering Lu Xun to the Empire - Contributors
- Index