Modernity and National Identity in the United States and East Asia, 1895-1919
Explore the intricate dynamics of US-East Asian relations in "Modernity and National Identity in the United States and East Asia, 1895-1919" by renowned scholars from Kent State University Press. Published in 2010, this hardback edition delves into the cultural and national identity connections that shaped the early 20th century. With a keen focus on the gendered aspects of modernity, this insightful analysis highlights the pivotal role of women in the formation and representation of national identity. Spanning a crucial period in history, this book offers a comprehensive examination of nationalism's dual characteristics, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, gender, and identity. With a total of [insert page count if available], it is a valuable addition to your library that promises to deepen your understanding of these complex themes.