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'lighter than yellow, but not enough': Western discourse on the Japanese 'race', 1854-1904
Rotem Kowner
Department of Asian Studies
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Japan
100%
Western Discourse
100%
Westerners
66%
Japanese Adults
66%
Political Attitudes
33%
Local Population
33%
Rapid Transformation
33%
National Group
33%
Objectivism
33%
Power Relations
33%
Archipelago
33%
Moral Attitudes
33%
Coherent System
33%
Coloniality of Power
33%
Racial Discourse
33%
Ideological Influence
33%
Racial Threat
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Japan
75%
Westerners
50%
Power Relation
25%
Moral
25%
Objectivism
25%
Colonial Power
25%
Social Sciences
Discourse
100%
Japan
75%
Japanese People
50%
Objectivism
25%
Local Population
25%
Colonial Power
25%