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The Forgotten Children of the Second Sino-Japanese War

New Books in Chinese Studies

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Children Born of War

Sino japanese children develop the idea that their homeland is their father's country. They idealize the father and his country, especially when they were stygmatized and discriminated an most cipants had very little information about japan throughout their lives in china. Study participants did not fit neatly into the definition of children born of war because most fathers were not soldiers at the time of their marriage with their chinese partners. I see another fascinating, and i believe, perhaps unique aspect of your participants as childrenborn of war, is that they often did not wish to find each other out or get to know one another.

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