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Lie, John. 2001. Ruth Benedict’s legacy of shame: Orientalism and occidentalism in the study of Japan. Asian Journal of Social Science 29.2: 249-61. Minear, Richard H. 1980. Orientalism and the study of Japan. Journal of Asian Studies 39.3: 507-17. Rosenfeld, David. 2000. Counter-orientalism and textual play in Akutagawa’s “The ball” (“Butôkai”). Japan Forum 12.1: 53-63. Sand, Jordan. 2000. Was Meiji taste in interiors “orientalist”? Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 8.3: 637-73. Weisenfeld, Gennifer. 2000. Touring Japan-as-museum: NIPPON and other Japanese imperialist travelogues. Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 8.3: 747-93. See also 3.14.1: Beauregard; Gerbert; Hammond; Luke; Matsuda; Morris; Pham |
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