JPS2710

Australia-Japan relations

Proposed to be offered next in 2000

Ross Mouer

8 points - 3 hours per week - Second semester - Clayton - Prerequisites: First-year Japanese studies, Japanese language or history sequence

Objectives Students should develop an awareness of the major issues relating to the development of the Australia-Japan relationship; an understanding of how since the 19th century, popular images and stereotypes of Asians have served to fuel fears of an Asian influx; a familiarity with economic realities of Australia-Japan relations; and an understanding of the growing social and cultural dimensions of the relationship following the wartime experience.

Synopsis This subject examines economic, strategic and cultural aspects of the Australia-Japan relationship from an historical perspective, looks at major issues relating to the development of the Australia-Japan relationship: nineteenth-century fears of an Asian influx; an unwelcome ally during World War One; growing trade ties in the period leading up to World War Two; the wartime experience of Australians; Australia's role in the Allied occupation of Japan; postwar resources diplomacy; Japan's emergence as Australia's major trading partner; and the ramifications of the MFP.

Assessment Written (3500 words): 35% - Examination (1.5 hours): 50%- Tutorial participation (1000 words): 15%

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