Horton, Peter
Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia
Part I. Prelude
1. Empires: Dead, Dying and Dormant
J.A. Mangan
Part II. Prologue
2. Empires: West and East—Curious Conjunction and Contemporary Consequences, Complexity and Circumstances
J.A. Mangan
Part III. Regional Reactions and Responses: Korea
3. Japanese Imperial Sport as Failed Cultural Conditioning: Korean ‘Recalcitrance’
J.A. Mangan, Kyongho Park, Gwang Ok
4. The Unclosed Door: South Korea’s Postcolonial Sport as a Revanchist Reaction to Japanese Imperial Legacies
Sun-Yong Kwon, J.A. Mangan
Part IV. Regional Reactions and Responses: China
5. A Living Legacy (Part One): Japanese Imperialism and Chinese Revanchism—Modern Sport as a Modern Medium
Jinxia Dong, Tianwei Ren, J.A. Mangan
6. A Living Legacy (Part Two): Japanese Imperialism—Residual Resentment and an Unforgiving China: The Sports Cartoon as Political Aide-Memoire
Tianwei Ren, J. A. Mangan
Part V. Regional Reactions and Responses: Taiwan
7. Japanese Cultural Imperialism in Taiwan: Judo as an Instrument of Colonial Conditioning
Dong-Jhy Hwang, J.A. Mangan
8. Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Control: Sport as a Component of Cultural Conditioning, Political Domination, and Militaristic Imperialism
Chien-Shing Lee, J.A. Mangan, Gwang Ok
Part VI. Regional Reactions and Responses: Hong Kong and Singapore
9. A Clash of Colonialisms: Sports Culture in Hong Kong Under the Japanese Occupation
Brian Bridges, David R. Phillips
10. The Ambivalence of the Reaction, Response, Legacy and War Memory: The Japanese Occupation of the Malayan Peninsula: The Consequences for Sport of the Imperial Past and the Democratic Present
Peter Horton
Part VII. Revanchism or Reconciliation?
11. Towards the Construction of a New Regionalism? The End of East Asian Colonialism: Japanese Responses and Reactions to the Games of Asia
Keiko Ikeda, J. A. Mangan
12. Tokyo 2020: Opportunity for Regional Reconciliation or Protracted Antagonism?
Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu
Part VIII. Epilogue
13. Retained Memories, Political Pressures, Catalytic Moments Tokyo 2020: Reconciliation?
J.A. Mangan
Part IX. Coda
14. ‘The Past is a Present Country’
J.A. Mangan
Keywords: Social Sciences, Sociology of Sport and Leisure, History of Japan, Regional and Cultural Studies, Political Science and International Relations, general
- Editor
- Horton, Peter
- Mangan, J.A.
- Ok, Gwang
- Ren, Tianwei
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2018
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 15 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789811051043
- Printed ISBN
- 978-981-10-5103-6