This interdisciplinary collection examines the philosophy, politics, and legacy of An Chungg n. The contributors analyze his vision of pan-Asian cooperation and his opposition to Japanese militaristic expansion. They also investigate his significance to broader issues related to nationalism, imperialism, and the role of violence in politics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface, Yi Tae-Jin, Eugene Y. Park, and Kirk W. Larsen
Introduction, Yi Tae-Jin, Eugene Y. Park, and Kirk W. Larsen
Maps
Chapter 1: Japanese Expansion in East Asia and An Chungg n's Peace in the East, Xu Yong
Chapter 2: An Chungg n and the Genealogy of Modern Korea's Discourse on Peace in the East, Suh Young-Hee
Chapter 3: Visions of Violence, Dreams of Peace: Religion, Race, and Nation in An Chungg n's On Peace in the East, Franklin D. Rausch
Chapter 4: The An Chungg n Trial and Peace in the East: The Effect of the 1905 "Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty" on International Relations, Totsuka Etsuro
Chapter 5: An Chungg n and the Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Sasagawa Norikatsu
Chapter 6: Three Images of An Chungg n in Chinese Narratives, Wang Yuanzhou
Chapter 7: An Chungg n and Liang Qichao: Two Lights of Modern East Asia, Yi Tae-Jin
Chapter 8: The Philosophy and Possibilities of An Chungg n's Unfinished On Peace in the East, Yamamuro Shin'ichi
Chapter 9: Contemporary Meanings of An Chungg n's Peace in the East: A Pioneer of the New Concept of East Asian Community, Makino Eiji
Afterword, Frederick R. Dickinson