Introduction -- 1. National Language Ideology in the Age of Empire -- 2. "Let Me In!": Imperialization in Metropolitan Japan -- 3. Envisioning a Literature of the Imperial Nation -- 4. Coming to Terms with the Terms of the Past -- 5. Colonial Legacies and the Divided "I" in Occupation-Period Japan -- 6. Collaboration, Wartime Responsibility, and Colonial Memory -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Korean/zainichi Authors and Literary Critics.
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