Japan's empire of birds: aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and transwar ornithology
"As a transnational history of science, Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology focuses on the political aspects of highly mobile Japanese explorer-scientists, or cosmopolitan gentlemen of science, circulating between Japanese and British/American sp...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As a transnational history of science, Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology focuses on the political aspects of highly mobile Japanese explorer-scientists, or cosmopolitan gentlemen of science, circulating between Japanese and British/American spaces in the transwar period from the 1920s to 1950s. Annika A. Culver examines a network of zoologists united by their practice of ornithology and aristocratic status. She goes on to explore issues of masculinity and race related to this amidst the backdrop of imperial Japan's interwar period of peaceful internationalism, the rise of fascism, the Japanese takeover of Manchuria, and war in China and the Pacific. Culver concludes by investigating how these scientists repurposed their aims during Japan's Allied Occupation and the Cold War. Inspired by geographer Doreen Massey, themes covered in the volume include social space and place in these specific locations and how identities transform to garner social capital and scientific credibility in transnational associations and travel for non-white scientists. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (328 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781350184978 9781350184947 |
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spelling | Culver, Annika A. 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1034831011 aut Japan's empire of birds aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and transwar ornithology Annika A. Culver First edition London Bloomsbury Academic 2022 © 2021 1 Online-Ressource (328 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SOAS studies in modern and contemporary Japan Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction. Birds of a Feather Flock Together: Japanese Aristocrats and the Cosmopolitan Science of Empire -- 1. The Practice of Ornithology: Birds, Hunting, and Social Class in Prewar Japan and the Anglo-American World -- 2. Western Villas in Aristocratic Japanese Hands: Spaces of Imperial Mimesis and Informal Scientific Exchange -- 3. Cambridge, UK (1925-1929) -- From "Scandalous Marquis" to Explorer-Scientist: Japanese in Western Imperial Settings -- 4. The Philippines (1929-1931) -- A Japanese Ornithologist Encounters the American Empire -- 5. Manchukuo and the Japanese Empire (1932-1940) -- Deploying Avian Imperialism in the Media, Military, and Scientific Expeditions -- 6. Wartime Tokyo and Defeat (1937-1945) -- Mobilizing Imperial Japan's Ornithologists and Birds for the War Effort -- 7. Tokyo under the Allied Occupation (1945-1952) -- Yankees with a Mission amongst Threadbare Aristocrats -- 8. Tokyo and the US (1940s-1970s) -- Cold War Ornithological Collaborations between Japanese and American Scientists -- Conclusion. Tokyo and Cambridge, UK (1950s-1970s) -- Fledging Global Conservation Policies -- Bibliography -- Index "As a transnational history of science, Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology focuses on the political aspects of highly mobile Japanese explorer-scientists, or cosmopolitan gentlemen of science, circulating between Japanese and British/American spaces in the transwar period from the 1920s to 1950s. Annika A. Culver examines a network of zoologists united by their practice of ornithology and aristocratic status. She goes on to explore issues of masculinity and race related to this amidst the backdrop of imperial Japan's interwar period of peaceful internationalism, the rise of fascism, the Japanese takeover of Manchuria, and war in China and the Pacific. Culver concludes by investigating how these scientists repurposed their aims during Japan's Allied Occupation and the Cold War. Inspired by geographer Doreen Massey, themes covered in the volume include social space and place in these specific locations and how identities transform to garner social capital and scientific credibility in transnational associations and travel for non-white scientists. Ornithology / Japan Scientists / Japan Zoologists / Japan Electronic books Ornithologie / Japon Zoologistes / Japon Ornithology Scientists Zoologists Japan Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-3501-8493-0 |
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