Japan's imperial underworlds Intimate encounters at the borders of empire

Библиографические подробности
Главный автор: Ambaras David Richard
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Язык:English
Опубликовано: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018
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740 |a List of Maps and Figures  |a Acknowledgments  |a Introduction: Border Agents  |a 1. Treaty Ports and Traffickers: Children's Bodies, Regional Markets, and the Making of National Space  |a 2. In the Antlion's Pit: Abduction Narratives and Marriage Migration between Japan and Fuqing  |a 3. Embodying the Borderland in the Taiwan Strait: Nakamura Sueko as Runaway Woman and Pirate Queen  |a 4. Borders in Blood, Water, and Ink: Andö Sakan's Intimate Mappings of the South China Sea  |a 5. Epilogue: Ruptures, Returns, and Reopenings  |a Bibliography  |a Index 
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