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Sanitizing Empire: Japanese Articulations of Korean Otherness and the Construction of Early Colonial Seoul, 1905–1919

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Todd A. Henry
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[email protected] a PhD candidate in modern Japanese and Korean history at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently completing a dissertation on the spatial (re)construction of Japanese colonial Seoul (Keijō) and the history of its “public” sites, including shrines, expositions, and neighborhoods.
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