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The U.S. and Okinawa : A Complex Bilateral Relationship
Gabe, Masaaki
Orientalism
U.S.-Japan relations
and U.S.-Ryukyu relations
As a general tendency, the Japanese do not regard Okinawa as being a part of Japan. Rather, Okinawa is classified within a framework dictated by their conception of Asia. From the beginning, Japan conceived of its own existence as divorced from the rest of Asia, and remained indifferent to this distortion. One critique of Orientalism points towards the images of Asians held by Westerners, and their own self-identification. Assimilated and developed as a part of Japan's Orientalism, the discussion of Okinawa's own fight against criticism is complicated.
紀要論文
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
The American Studies Center of the University of the Ryukyus
琉球大学アメリカ研究センター
2004
VoR
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/6769
1349-1032
AA12001323
The Okinawan Journal of American Studies
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eng
open access