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Papers On Japan & Japanese Issues
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Diary of a Japanese Nationalist
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This fictitious, but historically accurate, diary of a Japanese biologist tells of atrocities that happened in the early twentieth century. Some information is included pertaining to religion, schools, customs and family life but the focus is on the inhumane experiments conducted in Japanese ruled Manchuria. Bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: Asiane.rtf
Diplomatic Relations Between China and Japan, 1895 to 1945
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This 5 page paper considers the diplomatic relations between China and Japan between 1895 and 1945, and considers how these two countries came into conflict even though the relations initially were friendly. This paper integrates a view of modernization and the associations in both Japan and China as they defined changing perspectives within each of these two countries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHJapCh2.rtf
Disjunctive Essay: Love/Hate Relationship with Japan
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This 6 page essay is written in the disjunctive style; it describes a love/hate relationship with Japan.
Filename: HVDisJpn.rtf
Domination of the Traditionalist Right in Japanese Politics
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This 6 page report
discusses the current political environment of Japan and explores the question of whether
or not the “traditionalist” political right is still dominate in Japanese politics. The point is
made that the past ten years have been instrumental in defining the political attitudes and
issues of Japan. The conclusion is made that the traditionalist right is still the dominant
political attitude in the country. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWjaprit.rtf
Dower's Embracing Defeat
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This 5 page book report focuses on Embracing Defeat by John Dower. Dower uses personal stories woven into this factual tale. An overview is provided and then, the economy of Japan in the aftermath of World War II is discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA723Jap.rtf
Dragons of the East: Distinctions in Morphology and Function
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A 10 page overview of dragons. The author distinguishes between Eastern and Western dragons noting that while in the West dragons are typically regarded as evil and something to be eradicated, Eastern dragons are most often revered. Morphology and function differs radically, however, even among eastern dragons. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPdragon.rtf
E. Patricia Tsurumi's "Factory Girls" - Social And Historic Conditions Of Women In Japan And The United States
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5 pages in length. A significant component of Japan's industrialization can be traced back to the textile industry of the nineteenth century, whereby Japanese rulers were prepared to do just about anything to stay away from the influence of Western advancement. Utilizing a labor force comprised of mostly the female gender, Tsurumi (1992) illustrates how Meiji's silk and cotton operations set a precedent for an entire industry that ultimately provided Japan with both a tremendous economic boost and a viable way to stave off Western intrusion. By comparison, American women were experiencing much the same gender marginalization in the workplace without benefit of at least some level of social value like their Japanese counterparts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCFactoryGrl.rtf
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