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The Introduction introduces the themes and scope of this book by problematizing the terms ‘East Asia’, ‘China’, and ‘Chinese’, all of which pose epistemological problems. Here an attempt is also made to unravel the geographic and linguistic terminology that relates to East Asia, including the terms tianxia (all under heaven) and huayi (centre and barbarian) which have for many centuries and over large swathes of East Asia conditioned discourses relating to power, identity, and nation. The names used for Japan, Korea, and Vietnam within those societies and by other societies, particularly China, differed substantially over time, so the significance of these differences needs to be established at the outset. Finally, the questions that are to be answered in this book are laid out along with the approaches to be taken to answer them.
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The Introduction introduces the themes and scope of this book by problematizing the terms ‘East Asia’, ‘China’, and ‘Chinese’, all of which pose epistemological problems.
Here an attempt is also made to unravel the geographic and linguistic terminology that relates to East Asia, including the terms tianxia (all under heaven) and huayi (centre and barbarian) which have for many centuries and over large swathes of East Asia conditioned discourses relating to power, identity, and nation.
The names used for Japan, Korea, and Vietnam within those societies and by other societies, particularly China, differed substantially over time, so the significance of these differences needs to be established at the outset.
Finally, the questions that are to be answered in this book are laid out along with the approaches to be taken to answer them.
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