Inhalt: Introduction: On "Colonial Modernity" / Tani E. Barlow (S. 1) -- The Fate of "Mr. Science" in China: The Concept of Science and Its Application in Modern Chinese Thought / Wang Hui (S. 21) -- Translingual Practice: The Discourse of Individualism between China and the West / Lydia H. Liu (S. 83) -- Leaving a Brand on China: Missionary Discourse in the Wake of the Boxer Movement / James L. Hevia (S. 113) -- The Making of Imperial Subjects in Okinawa / Alan S. Christy (S. 141) -- Writing Out Asia: Modernity, Canon, and Natsume Soseki's Kokoro / James A. Fujii (S. 171) -- Colonialism and the Sciences of the Tropical Zone: The Academic Analysis of Difference in "the Island Peoples" / Tomiyama Ichiro (S. 199) -- In the Scopic Regime of Discovery: Ishikawa Takuboku's Diary in Roman Script and the Gendered Premise of Self-Identity / Charles Shiro Inouye (S. 223) -- Remembering Pearl Harbor, Forgetting Charlie Chaplin, and the Case of the Disappearing Western Woman: A Picture Story / Miriam Silverberg (S. 249) -- Politics and the Body Social in Colonial Hong Kong / Fred Y. L. Chiu (S. 295) -- Surveillance and Punishment in Postliberation North Korea / Charles K. Armstrong (S. 323) -- The Discourse of Decolonization and Popular Memory: South Korea / Chungmoo Choi (S. 349) -- Colonialism's Career in Postwar China Studies / Tani E. Barlow (S. 373) -- Oriental Antiquities/Far Eastern Art / Craig Clunas (S. 413) -- Contributors (S. 447) -- Index (S. 449). |