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Tables of Contents for Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Introduction: A Monumental Story
1
8
Civilization and the East
9
4
Colonialism and History
13
4
The Boundaries of the Nation
17
6
The Universalizing Winds of Civilization
23
32
Internal Disorder, External Calamities
24
8
Globalizing the National and Nationalizing the Global
32
6
The Pundits of the Nation
38
9
The Eyes and Ears of the Nation
47
8
Decentering the Middle Kingdom and Realigning the East
55
46
Demoting China
56
4
Authentic Culture, Pure Identities
60
4
The Language of Nationalism
64
8
From King to Emperor
72
6
A National Flag
78
2
A Lost Korean and Eastern Civilization
80
6
Peace and Unity in a Racially Defined East
86
6
The Disintegration of Eastern Solidarity
92
9
Engaging a Civilizing Japan
101
38
The Authority of Japan
103
10
A Nationalist Dialogue
113
8
Images of the yangban
121
8
The Dangers of sadaejuui
129
7
Colonial Denouement
136
3
Spirit, History, and Legitimacy
139
32
A Spirited Nation
140
6
From Ancient Imperial Myths to Modern Colonizing Myths
146
8
Contentious Histories
154
6
Japanese Colonialism on the International Stage
160
11
Narrating the Ethnic Nation
171
28
National Etymologies
172
3
Legitimacy as a National Narrative
175
5
History as Genealogy
180
8
The State of History
188
4
From Man to God
192
7
Peninsular Boundaries
199
25
Bordering China
201
10
A Public Border
211
5
The Decline of Geomancy and Mount Paektu
216
8
Beyond the Peninsula
224
29
A Korean Manchuria
226
7
Irredentist Voices
233
3
The Diasporic Nation
236
4
Turning the Nation Inside Out
240
6
Custodians of the Nation
246
7
Epilogue
253
26
Language Purity
257
4
Toward a Postcolonial History
261
9
Northward Gaze
270
9
Notes
279
58
Bibliography
337
22
Index
359