Nanyo-Orientalism: Japanese Representations of the Pacific
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Ikezawa, Natsuki, 10–11, 13, 17, 19–21, 60–66, 70, 74–83, 182–183, 190–192

Imafuku, Ryuta, 20

immigrant, 7, 16, 31, 102–103, 140, 143, 145–150, 153, 156, 156, 185

India, 12, 134n6, 158

indigenization, 14, 32, 35, 38–39, 42, 63, 110, 115, 155, 190

Inkle and Yarico, 32

interracial love/marriageSee also miscegenation; transracial love/marriage, 9, 32, 35–36, 39–40, 42, 45, 77, 111, 113, 177

Ireland, 12

Ishida, Ichimatsu, 9, 35, 92, 115

Ishikawa, Tatsuzo, 41, 97, 102–103, 111, 118, 134n4

island in colonial discourses, 25–29

Israel, 129

Japanese

Archipelago, 20

education, 7, 14–15, 24, 41–42, 54, 91–93, 95, 104, 110–111, 118, 137n17, 173

emperorSee also tenno, 5, 7, 74, 84n2, 111, 131, 146, 173, 180

occupation of Guam, 18, 178

Orientalism, 3, 72

postcolonialism, 49, 59, 155, 192

Japanization, 4, 9, 14, 24, 29, 34, 41, 55, 67, 73, 91–92, 103, 105, 115, 117, 127, 133, 173–174, 179–180, 182, 190–191

Japan's mandated territorySee also Micronesia, 6, 25–26, 172–173

Jolly, Roslyn, 106, 135n8

kabuki, 16, 29–30, 50, 94, 129

Kanai, Shinkichi, 42–43

Kanaka, 38–39, 85n8, 95, 98, 100, 116, 160, 176

Kang, Sang-jung, 3

Karatani, Kojin, 49, 136n13

Kawamoto, Saburo, 59

Kawamura, Minato, 190

Keate, Geoge, 21, 81

Kelsky, Karen, 77

Keown, Michelle, 125

Kikaigashima, 29–30

Kikuchi, Kan, 26–27, 29–32, 37, 39, 44

King Ghidrah, 56–57

King Kong, 49–50

Kiste, Robert, 2, 54, 117, 136n12, 137n17

Kobayashi, Izumi, 48, 54, 58

Kobayashi, Nobuhiko, 60, 68–73, 190

Kochi High School, 35

Kochi Shinbun Sha, 35

kogakko (public school for native children), 24, 92

Kono, Juliet, 17, 147, 154, 159–161, 164–165