Article: Japan Views the Philippines: 1900-1944.

As the title of the book suggests, this is a study of the attitudes, views, and images the Japanese had of the Philippines and the Filipinos from 1900 to 1944. It is based on the extensive examination of Japanese language sources -- official and semiofficial reports, travelogues, journalistic and scholarly accounts. As such it is a competent and sometimes quite amusing survey of Japanese discourses on the Philippines, which anyone interested in the Japanese southward expansion into Southeast Asia, both then and now, will find useful. The book is consisted of three parts -- "First Impressions, 1900-1920", "Focus on Lands and Commerce, 1921-1935" and "The Greater East Asia ...

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