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Titlebook: Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia; Rejection, Resentmen J.A. Mangan,Peter Horton,Gwang Ok Book 2018 The Editor(s) (if a

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Empires: West and East—Curious Conjunction and Contemporary Consequences, Complexity and Circumstancth had a moral, heroic concept of martial manhood. Both exalted patriotic self-sacrifice. Both created ‘myths of martial manliness’. Both promoted these myths to ensure imperial consolidation. In Japan, British Victorian and Edwardian ‘sportsmanship’ was admired, promulgated and adopted because it w
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Japanese Imperial Sport as Failed Cultural Conditioning: Korean ‘Recalcitrance’interaction of three components: colonization, nationalism and modernity. In pursuit of ‘Japanization’, initially from 1910 to 1920, inter alia all forms of indigenous sport—the legacies of Tradition and ‘Westernization’—were proscribed except for YMCA activities (mostly non-Korean organised). ‘Japa
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A Living Legacy (Part Two): Japanese Imperialism—Residual Resentment and an Unforgiving China: The S Japanese Imperialism over China has not yet lifted. The gloom has not yet dissipated. It has left a cold climate of residual resentment. The cartoon as incisive political commentary and repository of political memory is an international emblematic means of communication: if needs be of excoriation,
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Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Control: Sport as a Component of Cultural Conditioning, Political Domucation and lastly but far from least, sport. Imperial cultural imperialism was regarded as having the power to shape a positive image of Japan in Taiwan. Japan cultural imperialism therefore inter alia through the medium of sport was intended to produce appreciative, supportive docile Taiwanese. Sp
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A Clash of Colonialisms: Sports Culture in Hong Kong Under the Japanese Occupationight months, the Japanese military administration tried to impose a new social order through the ‘Japanization’ of Hong Kong. The role of sport in this remodelling policy has been largely ignored‚ but it can provide a test-case to examine how superficial that ‘Japanization’ was in practice. This art
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Towards the Construction of a New Regionalism? The End of East Asian Colonialism: Japanese Responses particular, can Japan be reintegrated into the region via sport? Japan has been greatly influenced by the cultures of East Asia not least through Chinese literature, religious values and extensive trade over centuries even in the long period of national isolation which continued until the Meiji Rev
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