The Re-adoption of Asianism in Postwar Hong Kong and Japan, 1945-57: A Comparison between Ch’ien Mu and Ōta Kōzō
I. Postwar Hong Kong and Japan
II. Ch’ien Mu’s revival of Chinese culture in Hong Kong and the United States
1. The intrusion of the United States and financial aid from non-governmental organizations
2. Connection of Hong Kong with Japan after the end of the war
3. Ch’ien Mu and his advocacy of Asia
III. Ōta Kōzō and Asia University
1. The tradition of reviving Asia in prewar Japan
2. The emergence of Asia University
3. Asia-wide recognition of Asia University
IV. Conclusion: Comparing Ch’ien Mu with Ōta Kōzō
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II. Ch’ien Mu’s revival of Chinese culture in Hong Kong and the United States
1. The intrusion of the United States and financial aid from non-governmental organizations
2. Connection of Hong Kong with Japan after the end of the war
3. Ch’ien Mu and his advocacy of Asia
III. Ōta Kōzō and Asia University
1. The tradition of reviving Asia in prewar Japan
2. The emergence of Asia University
3. Asia-wide recognition of Asia University
IV. Conclusion: Comparing Ch’ien Mu with Ōta Kōzō
BIBLIOGRAPHY