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Shanghai three ways: The 1930s view from Tokyo, Paris and Shanghai
Doug Slaymaker
Modern and Classic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
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Tokyo
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1930s
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Shanghai
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Paris
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China
26%
Asia
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Action
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era
11%
Popular
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Cosmopolitan
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Exotic
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adventurers
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France
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Vocal Music
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Knives
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Legacy
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Dance Hall
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Flesh
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Glitter
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Segalen
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Japan
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Authors
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Weakness
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Twentieth Century
2%
Arrangement
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Majority
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Pride
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wishes
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clues
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Exceptions
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1920s
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Portrayal
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Juxtaposition
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nuances
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Excess
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Destiny
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Westerners
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Literal
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Giant
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Jewish Refugees
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Rumination
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World City
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palette
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vicissitudes
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masterpiece
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Coincidence
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comrades
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Modern age
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fascination
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Escapade
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European Novel
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decadent
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close-up
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Eileen Chang
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Gambling
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Sin City
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Glory
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appellation
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Paul Claudel
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fervor
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Fortune
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opulence
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Communist
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French writer
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Europe
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Circle
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New York
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Berlin
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London
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Linguistics
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Modern society
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Names
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Cosmopolitanism
2%
Hope
2%
Nihilism
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Early Twentieth Century
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