Examines the creation of an East Asian cultural sphere by the Japanese imperial project in the first half of the twentieth century. This study seeks to re-read the "Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere” as the potential site of a vibrant and productive space that accommodated transcultural interaction and transformation. By reorienting the focus of (post)colonial studies, it uncovers a cultural and personal understanding of life within the Japanese imperial enterprise.
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