Japanese Books and Language Policy in the Colonized Countries: A Historical Study of the Bookstores and the Bookstore Union Abroad in the Prewar Period

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  • 外地書店とリテラシーのゆくえ
  • 外地書店とリテラシーのゆくえ : 第二次大戦前の組合史・書店史から考える
  • ガイチ ショテン ト リテラシー ノ ユクエ : ダイニジ タイセン マエ ノ クミアイシ ・ ショテンシ カラ カンガエル
  • ――第二次大戦前の組合史・書店史から考える――

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<p>In the prewar period many Japanese bookstores went into the markets of the colonized countries. They combined into a trade union and played a vital part in language policy exerted by Imperial Japan on its overseas territories. The aim of this article is to historically analyze the ideological function of the bookstores abroad as a cultural “contact zone.”</p>

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