Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New Approach

After living in Japan for almost seventeen years, and being constantly intrigued by the attitudes of the Japanese to Australia, upon my return I was naturally interested to learn about Australian attitudes to Japan. The paucity of news concerning Japan in the press suggested that it was not of major...

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Main Author: Ben McInnes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Foundation, Sydney 2006-12-01
Series:New Voices
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Online Access:http://newvoices.org.au/volume-1/assessing-australian-attitudes-to-japan-in-the-early-twentieth-century-a-new-approach/
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description After living in Japan for almost seventeen years, and being constantly intrigued by the attitudes of the Japanese to Australia, upon my return I was naturally interested to learn about Australian attitudes to Japan. The paucity of news concerning Japan in the press suggested that it was not of major interest to the Australian public, and one tends to presume that, wartime apart, this had always been the case.
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spelling doaj.art-9163d1d83689466696139dc3308c1a5b2022-12-21T19:45:03ZengThe Japan Foundation, SydneyNew Voices1833-52332204-194X2006-12-011132210.21159/nv.01.02Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New ApproachBen McInnes0University of New EnglandAfter living in Japan for almost seventeen years, and being constantly intrigued by the attitudes of the Japanese to Australia, upon my return I was naturally interested to learn about Australian attitudes to Japan. The paucity of news concerning Japan in the press suggested that it was not of major interest to the Australian public, and one tends to presume that, wartime apart, this had always been the case.http://newvoices.org.au/volume-1/assessing-australian-attitudes-to-japan-in-the-early-twentieth-century-a-new-approach/Australia – Japan relations; attitude; literature; media
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title Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New Approach
title_full Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New Approach
title_fullStr Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New Approach
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title_short Assessing Australian Attitudes to Japan in the Early Twentieth Century – A New Approach
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