GASA01H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Gao Jianfu, Nihonga, Global Asia

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15 points of multiple choice (picked from pre-lecture questions) 15 points of short answers (picked from the worksheets) Week 7 pan asianism and the rise of japan: Pre-lecture questions: in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, chinese perceived. To the chinese, indians had been subjugated by the british and because they were so mentally colonized they had lost their sense of identity and connection to their civilization. An indian poet who was interested in how asian cultures could strengthen themselves against the violence of the west. A significant event in tagore"s life (and many like him) was the victory of. A cantonese artist who introduced nihonga (japanese style) painting to. Keywords: pan asianism, rise of japan, fall of pan asianism. Pan asianism is also known as asianism or greater asianism. It is the ideology that all asian countries are culturally and to a certain degree of kinship between all asian countries.

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