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3137 Japanese Annexation and the Korean Society: Effects of the Japanese on Korean Life. | Although the Japanese were an unwanted power in Korea, the effects of Japanese colonization can still be seen in Korea today. This paper shall address the history of Japan in Korea, as well as demonstrate the lasting effects of Japanese colonization in modern Korea. 9 pgs. 9 f/c. 4b.
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3170 The History of the Netsuke. | 6.5 pgs. 10 f/c. 8b.
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11322 Patriotism: Ritual Suicide as a Cultural Value. | This 1300 word essay discusses Mishima Yukio's "Patriotism". It analyzes the role of ritual suicide in Japanese tradition, in modern Japan and in the fiction ("Patriotism"). 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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11421 The Samurai Class and the Formation of Social Order in Ancient Japan. | This paper investigates the codes of honor and the ideals maintained by the samurai, as well as the reasons that these principles were so highly valued by the samurai class. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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11629 The Ideological Foundation of Colonialism: Readings of Three Japanese Texts. | This paper discusses the history of Japanese colonialism in Korea, and evaluates Japanese texts for indications of political and ideological justification of colonial domination in Korea. The objective of this essay is to study the textual language of Japanese political writings in order to interpret the ways Japan's influences in Korea are described and rationalised in the writings, and to highlight the ideological foundations of colonialism in East Asia. 9 pgs. 3 sources.
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11681 Japan. This paper responds to three historical questions concerning Japanese history and culture. | These responses discuss early Japanese-Chinese relations, the influence of Buddhism on Japanese culture, and the role and history of the samurai in Japanese society. 10 pgs. 5 sources.
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12153 Tanizaki and the Traditional Japanese House: An Analysis. | This six-page undergraduate paper examines Junichiro Tanizaki's book, "In Praise of Shadows", and the Japanese traditional house installed in the Children's Museum in Boston, then offers a critical comment and response to Tanizaki's idea of Japanese house. 6 pgs, bibliography lists 1 source.
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