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List of Tables and Figures |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 | (20) |
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PART I CAUCASIANS AND RACE IN IMPERIAL JAPAN |
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1 Racism, Race Consciousness, And Imperial Japan |
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21 | (23) |
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23 | (5) |
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Aspects of Race Consciousness in Imperial Japan |
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28 | (6) |
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Sources of Cognitive Dissonance |
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34 | (10) |
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2 Privilege And Prejudice: Being A Westerner In Imperial Japan |
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44 | (39) |
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Early Foreign Settlements |
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46 | (5) |
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51 | (8) |
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Ornaments in Isolation: The Frank and Balk Families |
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59 | (17) |
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Class Insularity at Western Resorts |
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76 | (7) |
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3 Handling The Other Within: Approaches To Preemptive Containment (1939--41) |
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83 | (40) |
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Direct and Indirect Forms of Containment |
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85 | (13) |
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Japan's "Jewish Problem" and the Kobe Community |
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98 | (11) |
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A Repressed, Mobilized Christianity |
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109 | (14) |
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PART II LIVES IN LIMBO: WARTIME CONTAINMENT IN THE WAKE OF PEARL HARBOR |
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4 First Responses And Containment Protocols After Pearl Harbor (1941--43) |
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123 | (29) |
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A New Taxonomy of Foreigners |
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124 | (6) |
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Temporary Detentions of Suspicious Enemy Nationals |
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130 | (9) |
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Enemy Diplomatic Staff under House Arrest |
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139 | (5) |
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Racialized Others: Jews and Asians |
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144 | (8) |
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5 Watched And Unseen: Nonenemy Nationals After Pearl Harbor (1941--43) |
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152 | (30) |
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Fracture and Emotional Conflict |
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154 | (14) |
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Withdrawal and Invisibility |
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168 | (5) |
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Japanese Ambivalence and Antiforeign Sentiment |
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173 | (9) |
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6 Fleeing For The Hills: Evacuee Communities In Hakone And Karuizawa (1943--45) |
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182 | (37) |
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"Running Smoothly" in Gora |
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187 | (6) |
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Karuizawa: A "Strange Miniature Babel" |
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193 | (26) |
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PART III LIVES BEHIND WALLS: JAPAN'S TREATMENT OF ENEMY CIVILIANS |
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7 From Humiliation To Hunger: The Internment Of Enemy Nationals (1941--45) |
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219 | (34) |
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219 | (8) |
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The Initial Roundup (1941--42) |
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227 | (12) |
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Stringency and Privation (1942--45) |
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239 | (14) |
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8 Torture And Testimony: The Incarceration Of Suspected Spies (1944--45) |
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253 | (33) |
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255 | (14) |
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269 | (6) |
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275 | (11) |
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9 Race War? On Japanese Pragmatism And Racial Ambivalence |
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286 | (24) |
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The Failure of Propaganda |
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287 | (17) |
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Continuity and Change Following the Surrender |
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304 | (6) |
Epilogue |
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310 | (3) |
Notes |
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313 | (28) |
Bibliography |
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341 | (14) |
Index |
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