Abstract

This article focuses on the works of Tsuboi Shōgorō, one of the first modern Japanese anthropologists, to examine what the making of racial type meant in the Japanese empire, given that establishing objective type images is of importance in observing other Asian nations as subject of study. Among other things, in the modern discipline of Anthropology, these racial and ethnic type images are often treated and assumed as

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