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Situated Knowledge: The Pro-China Trend in China Studies in Cold War Japan
Nagatomi Hirayama
School of International Studies
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Asia
14%
China
100%
China Experience
14%
China Studies
100%
Cold War
100%
Conditioning Factors
14%
Global Cold War
14%
Japan
100%
Knowledge Production
14%
Memorial Site
14%
Power Structure
14%
Sinologists
57%
Situated Knowledge
100%
War Discourse
14%
Arts and Humanities
Asia
11%
China
100%
Cold War
100%
Conditioning
11%
Conservative
11%
Discourse
11%
Global Cold War
11%
Japan
100%
Memorial
11%
Oral
11%
Post-War
33%
re-interpretation
11%
Scholars
44%
Situated Knowledge
100%
Spiritual
11%
USA
11%
Social Sciences
Asia
11%
China
100%
Cold War
100%
Japan
100%
Structure of Power
11%
USA
11%