Fr. 135.00

Narrowing Sea - Fukuoka, Pusan, and the Rise and Fall of an Imperial Region

English · Hardback

Will be released 02.12.2025

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"Moving beyond customary typologies of imperial or colonial cities, The Narrowing Sea offers a pioneering urban social history of imperialism's foot soldiers. The everyday lives of the inhabitants of Fukuoka and Pusan make for a more powerful understanding of Japan's early twentieth-century empire than the usual look at grand politics."--Michael Goebel, author of Anti-Imperial Metropolis: Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third World Nationalism

"Hannah Shepherd deftly elucidates the mutually informing dynamics of imperialism and capitalist urbanization that drew Fukuoka, Pusan, and the Tsushima Strait into a coherent yet stratified space, shaped and reshaped by the ambitions and networks of 'local' Japanese and Korean elites and lower-class migrants, and by evolving material technologies, geopolitical agendas, and the violent forms of extraction these demanded. As this innovative study shows, these processes continue to shape the postimperial and postcolonial present."--David Ambaras, author of Japan's Imperial Underworlds: Intimate Encounters at the Borders of Empire

"The Narrowing Sea is an ambitious history of global capitalism and planetary urbanization as captured in the colonial integration of two port cities--one Japanese, one Korean. Covering more than seven decades of history, Shepherd takes us on a back-and-forth adventure as she traces the colonial movements of the settlers and migrants, the ferries and planes, the goods and products that made two cities into a single region. Ambitious history at its best."--Andre Schmid, author of Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919

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