ABSTRACT
Presents the perceptions that the Chinese and the Japanese have of each other, and the information that helped to fuel those perceptions. There are two sections: China in Japan, debating the Asiatic Mode of Production and kyodotai; and Japan in China, covering the Manchurian Railway.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|76 pages
China in Japan
chapter Chapter One|19 pages
On the “Rediscovery” of the Chinese Past: Cui Shu and Related Cases
chapter Chapter Two|18 pages
A New Direction in Japanese Sinology
chapter Chapter Three|26 pages
The Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia, China, and Japan
chapter Chapter Four|11 pages
The Sino-Japanese Controversy over Shina as a Toponym for China
part II|74 pages
Japan in China