The author explores the role of science and photography in representations of Japan and Emperors Mutsuhito and Hirohito, covering a period of over a hundred years from the Meiji period through the Emperor Hirohito's death in 1989.
The author explores the role of science and photography in representations of Japan and Emperors Mutsuhito and Hirohito, covering a period of over a hundred years from the Meiji period through the Emperor Hirohito's death in 1989.
Morris Low is professor of East Asian sciences and technology at Johns Hopkins University. His previous publications include Science, Technology and Society in Contemporary Japan (1999); Science, Technology and R&D in Japan (2001); Asian Masculinities (2003); Building a Modern Japan (2005); and Science and the Building of a New Japan (2005).
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List of Illustrations. 1. Imagining the Emperor 2. The Death of the Meiji Emperor 3. Hybridity and the Whiteness of the Japanese 4. Collecting Manchuria 5. The Emperor's Sons go to War 6. The Emperor, Imperial Tours and the Tokyo Olympics 7. Techno-Nationalism and the Family 8. The Emperor as Scientist. Epilogue: The Death of the Shôwa Emperor
List of Illustrations. 1. Imagining the Emperor 2. The Death of the Meiji Emperor 3. Hybridity and the Whiteness of the Japanese 4. Collecting Manchuria 5. The Emperor's Sons go to War 6. The Emperor, Imperial Tours and the Tokyo Olympics 7. Techno-Nationalism and the Family 8. The Emperor as Scientist. Epilogue: The Death of the Shôwa Emperor
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