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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Monumental Story
Civilization and the East
Colonialism and History
The Boundaries of the Nation
1. The Universalizing Winds of Civilization
Internal Disorder, External Calamities
Globalizing the National and Nationalizing the Global
The Pundits of the Nation
The Eyes and Ears of the Nation
2. Decentering the Middle Kingdom and Realigning the East
Demoting China
Authentic Culture, Pure Identities
The Language of Nationalism
From King to Emperor
A National Flag
A Lost Korean and Eastern Civilization
Peace and Unity in a Racially Defined East
The Disintegration of Eastern Solidarity
3. Engaging a Civilizing Japan
The Authority of Japan
A Nationalist Dialogue
Images of the yangban
The Dangers of sadaejuui
Colonial Denouement
4. Spirit, History, and Legitimacy
A Spirited Nation
From Ancient Imperial Myths to Modern Colonizing Myths
Contentious Histories
Japanese Colonialism on the International Stage
5. Narrating the Ethnic Nation
National Etymologies
Legitimacy as a National Narrative
History as Genealogy
The State of History
From Man to God
6. Peninsular Boundaries
Bordering China
A Public Border
The Decline of Geomancy and Mount Paektu
7. Beyond the Peninsula
A Korean Manchuria
Irredentist Voices
The Diasporic Nation
Turning the Nation Inside Out
Custodians of the Nation
Epilogue
Language Purity
Toward a Postcolonial History
Northward Gaze
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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