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Ruins of Identity: Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands
Mark J. Hudson-
Contents
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Preface
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1 Introduction
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Part I Japanese Ethnicity: Histories of a Concept
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2 Tales Told in a Dream
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Part II The Yayoi and the Formation of the Japanese
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3 Biological Anthropology and the Dual-Structure Hypothesis
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4 The Linguistic Archaeology of the Japanese Islands
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5 From Jōmon to Yayoi: The Archaeology of the First Japanese
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6 An Emerging Synthesis?
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Part III Post-Yayoi Interaction and Ethnogenesis
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7 Ethnicity and the Ancient State: A Core/Periphery Approach
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8 The Unbroken Forest?: Ainu Ethnogenesis and the East Asian World-System
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9 Japanese Ethnicity: Some Final Thoughts
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Postscript
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 1999
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
- 9780824821562 (paperback)