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Yellow Peril

Index Yellow Peril

The Yellow Peril (also Yellow Terror and Yellow Spectre) is a racist color-metaphor that is integral to the xenophobic theory of colonialism: that the peoples of East Asia are a danger to the Western world. [1]

166 relations: Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Albert Saijo, Alien land laws, American Born Chinese, American comic book, Andreas Hillgruber, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States, Anti-Hindu sentiment, Anti-Indian sentiment, Anti-Japanese sentiment, Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States, Armageddon 2419 A.D., Arthur de Gobineau, Asian American movement, Asian Americans, Asian immigration to the United States, Asian pride, Atlantropa, Australia Calls (1913 film), Øyulv Gran, Black Peril, Boulton Paul P.111, Boxer Rebellion, Broken Blossoms, C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America, California Alien Land Law of 1913, Charlie Chan, China Misperceived, Chinatown, Oakland, Chinese American literature, Chinese Canadians, Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese home run, Chinese massacre of 1871, Chinese racism, Chinese South Africans, Christian von Ehrenfels, Christopher Frayling, Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, Committee of Union and Progress, Definitions of whiteness in the United States, Detective Comics, Dominators (DC Comics), Dr. Yen Sin, Dragon Lady, Drums of Fu Manchu, Dusky Peril, Edward VII, Egg Fu, ..., Eponymous hairstyle, Ethnic Chinese in Russia, Ethnic stereotypes in comics, Executive Order 9066, Federal Foreign Office, Fu Manchu, G. G. Rupert, Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907, George Shima, Germany–Japan relations, H. Irving Hancock, History of Asian Americans, History of Chinese Americans, History of colonialism, History of Japanese Americans, History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in the United States, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Immigration Act of 1917, Immigration Act of 1924, Index of articles related to Asian Americans, Index of China-related articles (M–Z), Index of racism-related articles, Indochine (band), Internment of Japanese Americans, Invasion literature, István Türr, Italian Australians, Jack London, James D. Phelan, Japan Society (Manhattan), Japanese Americans (miniseries), Japanese language education in the United States, Jean Chrétien, Jeffrey Lau, Jimmy Woo, Jonny Quest (TV series), Judicial aspects of race in the United States, Jules Lermina, K-pop, Kenjiro Nomura (artist), Kiyoshi Hasegawa (admiral), Korean Wave, Li Shoon, List of English novelists, List of film serials, List of film serials by studio, List of Planetary characters, Little Tokyo, U.S.A., Lloyd Bryce, M. P. Shiel, Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, March 1934, Ming the Merciless, Mongo (fictional planet), Monosodium glutamate, Moose Jaw, More Fun Comics, Murder of Evelyn Okubo, Murder of Lindsay Hawker, New Era (novel), Norman Lindsay, Orientalism (book), Pao Tcheou, Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg, Portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater, Pre-Code Hollywood, Racial classification of Indian Americans, Racial Equality Proposal, Racism, Racism in the United States, Red Chinese Battle Plan, Red Scare, Richard Seddon, Rock Springs massacre, Russo-Japanese War, Sax Rohmer, Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy, Sessue Hayakawa, Sinophobia, SS City of Chester, Starship Troopers, Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States, Stop the War Coalition (Australia), Suematsu Kenchō, Swart gevaar, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film), The Big Four (novel), The Exploits of Elaine, The Harvest Gypsies, The Joy Luck Club (novel), The Kingdom (film), The Land Leviathan, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu, The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu, The New Exploits of Elaine, The Omega Glory, The Red Napoleon, The Unparalleled Invasion, The War in the Air, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1986 TV series), Tientsin incident, U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China, Unionist government, 1895–1905, Valentine S. McClatchy, Vault (sculpture), Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher), Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Wonton font, Yamataya v. Fisher, Yellow, Yellow Claw, Yellow Pearl (song), Yellow Peril (disambiguation), 1898 in literature, 1912 in literature. Expand index (116 more) »

Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey (28 November 185129 August 1917) was a British nobleman and politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.

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Albert Saijo

Albert Fairchild Saijo (February 4, 1926 – June 2, 2011) was a Japanese-American poet associated with the Beat Generation.

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Alien land laws

Alien land laws were a series of legislative attempts to discourage Asian and other "non-desirable" immigrants from settling permanently in U.S. states and territories by limiting their ability to own land and property.

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American Born Chinese

American Born Chinese is a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang.

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American comic book

An American comic book is a thin periodical, typically 32-pages, containing comics content.

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Andreas Hillgruber

Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18 January 1925 – 8 May 1989) was a conservative German historian.

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Anglo-Japanese Alliance

The first was signed in London at Lansdowne House, on 30 January 1902, by Lord Lansdowne (British foreign secretary) and Hayashi Tadasu (Japanese minister in London).

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Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States

Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States has existed since the late 18th century.

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Anti-Hindu sentiment

Anti-Hindu sentiment is a negative perception or any sentiment against the practice and practitioners of Hinduism.

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Anti-Indian sentiment

Anti-Indian sentiment or Indophobia refers to negative feelings and hatred towards India, Indians, and Indian culture.

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Anti-Japanese sentiment

Anti-Japanese sentiment (also called Japanophobia, Nipponophobia and anti-Japanism) involves the hatred or fear of anything Japanese.

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Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States

Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States has existed since the late 19th century, during the Yellow Peril.

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Armageddon 2419 A.D.

Armageddon 2419 A.D. is a science fiction novella by Philip Francis Nowlan which first appeared in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories.

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Arthur de Gobineau

Count Joseph Arthur de Gobineau (14 July 1816 – 13 October 1882) was a French aristocrat who is best known today for helping to legitimise racism by use of scientific racist theory and "racial demography" and for his developing the theory of the Aryan master race.

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Asian American movement

The Asian American movement was a sociopolitical movement in which the widespread grassroots effort of Asian Americans effected racial, social and political change in the U.S, reaching its peak in the late 1960s to mid-1970s.

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Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent.

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Asian immigration to the United States

Asian immigration to the United States refers to immigration to the United States from throughout the continent of Asia, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East.

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Asian pride

Asian Pride is a term utilized internationally but has various origins and meanings.

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Atlantropa

Atlantropa, also referred to as Panropa, was a gigantic engineering and colonisation idea devised by the German architect Herman Sörgel in the 1920s and promoted by him until his death in 1952.

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Australia Calls (1913 film)

Australia Calls is a 1913 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford about the fictitious invasion of Australia by an unnamed Asian country.

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Øyulv Gran

Øyulv Gran (1902 – 1972) was a Norwegian writer.

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Black Peril

The Black Peril refers to the fear of colonial settlers that black men are attracted to white women and are having sexual relations with them.

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Boulton Paul P.111

The Boulton Paul P.111 (also called BP.111) is a British experimental aircraft of the 1950s designed to explore the characteristics of tailless deltas.

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Boxer Rebellion

The Boxer Rebellion (拳亂), Boxer Uprising or Yihetuan Movement (義和團運動) was a violent anti-foreign, anti-colonial and anti-Christian uprising that took place in China between 1899 and 1901, toward the end of the Qing dynasty.

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Broken Blossoms

Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl, often referred to simply as Broken Blossoms, is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by D.W. Griffith.

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C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America

C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America is a 2004 American mockumentary that is directed by Kevin Willmott.

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California Alien Land Law of 1913

The California Alien Land Law of 1913 (also known as the Webb-Haney Act) prohibited "aliens ineligible for citizenship" from owning agricultural land or possessing long-term leases over it, but permitted leases lasting up to three years.

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Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan is a fictional character created by Earl Derr Biggers.

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China Misperceived

China Misperceived: American Illusions and Chinese Reality is a non-fiction book by the American sinologist and cultural anthropologist Steven W. Mosher.

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Chinatown, Oakland

The Chinatown neighborhood in Oakland, California(), is a pan-Asian neighborhood which reflects Oakland's diverse Asian American community. It is frequently referred to as "Oakland Chinatown" in order to distinguish it from nearby San Francisco's Chinatown. It lies at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). Chinese were the first Asians to arrive in Oakland in the 1850s, followed by Japanese in the 1890s, Koreans in the 1900s, and Filipinos in the 1930s and 1940s. Southeast Asians began arriving in the 1970s during the Vietnam War. Many Asian languages and dialects can be heard in Chinatown due to its diverse population. Chinatown is located in downtown Oakland, with its center at 8th Street and Webster Street. Its northern edge is 12th Street, and its southern edge is Interstate 880 (located approximately at 6th Street). It stretches from Broadway on the west to the southern tip of Lake Merritt in the east.

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Chinese American literature

Chinese American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Chinese descent.

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Chinese Canadians

Chinese Canadians are Canadians of full or partial Chinese ancestry, sometimes referenced as a CBC or Chinese-born Canadian (with light homage to the CBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, or to its American equivalent ABC).

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Chinese Exclusion Act

The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers.

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Chinese home run

In baseball, a Chinese home run, also a Chinese homer, Harlem home run, or Pekinese poke, is a derogatory and archaic term for a hit that just barely clears the outfield fence at its closest distance to home plate.

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Chinese massacre of 1871

The Chinese massacre of 1871 was a race riot that occurred on October 24, 1871, in Los Angeles, California, when a mob of around 500 white and mestizo persons entered Chinatown and attacked, robbed, and murdered Chinese residents.

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Chinese racism

Chinese racism may refer to.

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Chinese South Africans

Chinese South Africans are overseas Chinese who reside in South Africa, including those whose ancestors came to South Africa in the early 20th century until Chinese immigration was banned under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1904, Taiwanese industrialists who arrived in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, and post-apartheid immigrants to South Africa (predominantly from mainland China), who now outnumber locally-born Chinese South Africans.

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Christian von Ehrenfels

Christian von Ehrenfels (also Maria Christian Julius Leopold Freiherr von Ehrenfels; 20 June 1859 – 8 September 1932) was an Austrian philosopher, and is known as one of the founders and precursors of Gestalt psychology.

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Christopher Frayling

Sir Christopher John Frayling (born 25 December 1946) is a British educationalist and writer, known for his study of popular culture.

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Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz

Freiherr Wilhelm Leopold Colmar von der Goltz (12 August 1843 – 19 April 1916), also known as Goltz Pasha, was a Prussian Field Marshal and military writer.

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Committee of Union and Progress

The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) (İttihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti إتحاد و ترقى جمیعتی), later Party of Union and Progress (İttihad ve Terakki Fırkası, Birlik ve İlerleme Partisi) began as a secret society established as the "Committee of Ottoman Union" (İttihad-ı Osmanî Cemiyeti) in Istanbul on February 6, 1889 by medical students Ibrahim Temo, Mehmed Reshid, Abdullah Cevdet, İshak Sükuti, Ali Hüseyinzade, Kerim Sebatî, Mekkeli Sabri Bey, Nazım Bey, Şerafettin Mağmumi, Cevdet Osman and Giritli Şefik.

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Definitions of whiteness in the United States

The legal and social strictures defining white Americans, and distinguishing them from persons not considered white by the government and society, has varied throughout U.S. history.

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Detective Comics

Detective Comics is an American comic book series published by DC Comics.

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Dominators (DC Comics)

The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are a fictional alien race appearing in comics and other media by DC Comics.

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Dr. Yen Sin

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Dragon Lady

A Dragon Lady is usually a stereotype of East Asian and occasionally South Asian and Southeast Asian women as strong, deceitful, domineering, or mysterious.

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Drums of Fu Manchu

Drums of Fu Manchu (1940) is a 15-chapter Republic movie serial based on the character created by Sax Rohmer.

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Dusky Peril

Dusky Peril is a term used by Puget Sound American a daily newspaper, published from Bellingham, Washington, USA, to describe the immigration of what it described as Hindus to the area, in its 16 September, 1906 issue by way of a feature article.

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Edward VII

Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.

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Egg Fu

Egg Fu is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an adversary for the superheroine Wonder Woman.

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Eponymous hairstyle

An eponymous hairstyle is a particular hairstyle that has become fashionable during a certain period of time through its association with a prominent individual.

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Ethnic Chinese in Russia

Ethnic Chinese in Russia officially numbered 34,577 according to the 2002 census.

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Ethnic stereotypes in comics

Reflecting the changing political climate, the representation of racial and ethnic minorities in comic books have also evolved over time.

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Executive Order 9066

Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942.

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Federal Foreign Office

The Federal Foreign Office (German), abbreviated AA, is the foreign ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany, a federal agency responsible for both the country's foreign policy and its relationship with the European Union.

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Fu Manchu

Dr.

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G. G. Rupert

Greenberry George Rupert (1847-1922), generally known as G. G. Rupert, was an American Adventist pastor and writer associated with British Israelism and Dispensationalism.

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Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907

The was an informal agreement between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan whereby the United States would not impose restrictions on Japanese immigration, and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States.

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George Shima

George Shima (1864 – March 27, 1926) was a Japanese American businessman in California who became the first Japanese American millionaire.

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Germany–Japan relations

The relations between Germany and Japan (Nichidokukankei, Deutsch-japanische Beziehungen) were officially established in 1861 with the first ambassadorial visit to Japan from Prussia (which predated the formation of the German Empire in 1866/1870).

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H. Irving Hancock

Harrie Irving Hancock (January 16, 1868 – March 12, 1922) was an American chemist and writer, mainly remembered as an author of children's literature and juveniles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and as having written a fictional depiction of a German invasion of the United States.

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History of Asian Americans

Asian-American history is the history of ethnic and racial groups in the United States who are of Asian descent.

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History of Chinese Americans

The history of Chinese Americans or the history of ethnic Chinese in the United States relates to the three major waves of Chinese immigration to the United States with the first beginning in the 19th century.

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History of colonialism

The historical phenomenon of colonization is one that stretches around the globe and across time.

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History of Japanese Americans

Japanese American history is the history of Japanese Americans or the history of ethnic Japanese in the United States.

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History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in the United States

This is a history of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in the United States.

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Houston Stewart Chamberlain

Houston Stewart Chamberlain (9 September 1855 – 9 January 1927) was a British-born German philosopher who wrote works about political philosophy and natural science; he is described by Michael D. Biddiss, a contributor to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, as a "racialist writer".

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Hugh Trevor-Roper

Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, (15 January 1914 – 26 January 2003), was a British historian of early modern Britain and Nazi Germany.

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Immigration Act of 1917

The Immigration Act of 1917 (also known as the Literacy Act and less often as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act) was the most sweeping immigration act the United States had passed until that time.

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Immigration Act of 1924

The Immigration Act of 1924, or Johnson–Reed Act, including the National Origins Act, and Asian Exclusion Act, was a United States federal law that set quotas on the number of immigrants from certain countries while providing funding and an enforcement mechanism to carry out the longstanding (but hitherto unenforced) ban on other non-white immigrants.

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Index of articles related to Asian Americans

This is an alphabetical index of topics related to Asian Americans.

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Index of China-related articles (M–Z)

The following is a breakdown of the list of China-related topics.

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Index of racism-related articles

This is a list of topics related to racism.

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Indochine (band)

Indochine is a French pop/rock and new wave band, formed in Paris in 1981.

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Internment of Japanese Americans

The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps in the western interior of the country of between 110,000 and 120,000Various primary and secondary sources list counts between persons.

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Invasion literature

Invasion literature (or the invasion novel) is a literary genre most notable between 1871 and the First World War (1914) but still practised to this day.

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István Türr

István Türr (Stefano Türr, Étienne Türr), (10 August 1825 in Baja, Hungary – 3 May 1908 in Budapest) was a Hungarian soldier, revolutionary, canal architect and engineer, remembered in Italy for his role in that country's unification and his association with Garibaldi.

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Italian Australians

Italian Australians comprise the sixth largest ethnic group in Australia, with the 2016 census finding 4.6% of the population (1,000,013 people) claiming ancestry from Italy be they migrants to Australia or their descendants born in Australia of Italian heritage.

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Jack London

John Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney; January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist.

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James D. Phelan

James Duval Phelan (April 20, 1861 – August 7, 1930) was an American politician, civic leader and banker.

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Japan Society (Manhattan)

Japan Society is a non-profit organization formed in 1907 to promote friendly relations between the United States and Japan.

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Japanese Americans (miniseries)

is a 5-episode Japanese-language miniseries of the television dramas produced by TBS for its 60th anniversary announced in 3–7 November 2010, starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Yukie Nakama, and sponsored by Toyota and Panasonic.

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Japanese language education in the United States

Japanese language education in the United States began in the late 19th century, aimed mainly at Japanese American children and conducted by parents and community institutions.

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Jean Chrétien

Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (born January 11, 1934), known commonly as Jean Chrétien, is a Canadian politician who served as the 20th Prime Minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to December 12, 2003.

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Jeffrey Lau

Jeffrey Lau Chun-Wai (born 2 August 1952) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, actor and producer.

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Jimmy Woo

James Woo (Woo Yen Jet) is a fictional secret agent appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Jonny Quest (TV series)

Jonny Quest (also known as The Adventures of Jonny Quest) is an American animated science fiction adventure television series about a boy who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures.

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Judicial aspects of race in the United States

Race legislation in the United States is defined as legislation seeking to direct relations between races or ethnic groups.

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Jules Lermina

Jules Lermina (1839–1915) was a French writer.

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K-pop

K-pop (abbreviation of Korean pop) characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements.

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Kenjiro Nomura (artist)

Kenjiro Nomura (1896–1956) was a Japanese American painter.

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Kiyoshi Hasegawa (admiral)

Incorporates information and translations from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia Admiral was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the 18th Governor-General of Taiwan during most of the Pacific War, serving from December 1940 to December 1944.

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Korean Wave

The Korean Wave (a neologism literally meaning "flow of Korea") is the increase in global popularity of South Korean culture since the 1990s.

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Li Shoon

Li Shoon is a fictional villain of Chinese ethnicity created by H. Irving Hancock, first published in 1916.

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List of English novelists

This is a list of novelists from England.

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List of film serials

A list of film serials by year of release.

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List of film serials by studio

A List of film serials by studio, separated into five major studios and the remaining minor studios.

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List of Planetary characters

Planetary is an American comic book limited series created by writer Warren Ellis and artist John Cassaday published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics.

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Little Tokyo, U.S.A.

Little Tokyo, U.S.A. is a 1942 American film.

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Lloyd Bryce

Lloyd Stephens Bryce (September 4, 1851 – April 2, 1917) was a U.S. Representative from New York and prominent magazine editor.

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M. P. Shiel

Matthew Phipps Shiell (21 July 1865 – 17 February 1947) – known as M. P. Shiel – was a prolific British writer.

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Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson

Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (January 7, 1890 – 1965) was an American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who pioneered the American comic book, publishing the first such periodical consisting solely of original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips.

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March 1934

The following events occurred in March 1934.

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Ming the Merciless

Ming the Merciless is a character who first appeared in the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934.

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Mongo (fictional planet)

Mongo is a fictional planet where the comic strip (and later movie serials) of Flash Gordon takes place.

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Monosodium glutamate

Monosodium glutamate (MSG, also known as sodium glutamate) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, one of the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino acids.

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Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw is the fourth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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More Fun Comics

More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine a.k.a. New Fun Comics,.

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Murder of Evelyn Okubo

Evelyn Okubo was a Japanese-American sansei teenager killed during the 1970 convention of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) at the Palmer House hotel in Chicago.

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Murder of Lindsay Hawker

Lindsay Ann Hawker (30 December 198424 March 2007) was a 22-year-old British teacher who was killed in Japan in early 2007 by, a 28-year-old Japanese man from Chiba Prefecture.

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New Era (novel)

New Era is a 1908 novel by Bigehuan zhuren (碧荷館主人).

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Norman Lindsay

Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 – 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist, scale modeller, and an accomplished amateur boxer.

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Orientalism (book)

Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which the author discusses Orientalism, defined as the West's patronizing representations of "The East"—the societies and peoples who inhabit the places of Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East.

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Pao Tcheou

Pao Tcheou is a fictional character from a series of French novels.

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Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg

Philipp Friedrich Alexander, Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count von Sandels (12 February 1847 – 17 September 1921) was a diplomat and composer of Imperial Germany who achieved considerable influence as the closest friend of Wilhelm II.

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Portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater

Portrayals of East Asians in American film and theatre has been a subject of controversy.

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Pre-Code Hollywood

Pre-Code Hollywood refers to the brief era in the American film industry between the widespread adoption of sound in pictures in 1929LaSalle (2002), pg.

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Racial classification of Indian Americans

The racial classification of Indian Americans has varied over the years and across institutions.

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Racial Equality Proposal

The Racial Equality Proposal was an amendment to the treaty under consideration at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference offered by Japan.

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Racism

Racism is the belief in the superiority of one race over another, which often results in discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity.

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Racism in the United States

Racism in the United States against non-whites is widespread and has been so the colonial era.

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Red Chinese Battle Plan

Red Chinese Battle Plan is a 28-minute black-and-white propaganda short produced by the United States Department of Defense in 1967.

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Red Scare

A "Red Scare" is promotion of widespread fear by a society or state about a potential rise of communism, anarchism, or radical leftism.

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Richard Seddon

Richard John Seddon (22 June 1845 – 10 June 1906) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 15th Premier (Prime Minister) of New Zealand from 1893 until his death in office in 1906.

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Rock Springs massacre

The Rock Springs massacre, also known as the Rock Springs Riot, occurred on September 2, 1885, in the present-day United States city of Rock Springs in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.

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Russo-Japanese War

The Russo–Japanese War (Russko-yaponskaya voina; Nichirosensō; 1904–05) was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and Korea.

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Sax Rohmer

Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward (15 February 1883 – 1 June 1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was a prolific English novelist.

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Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy

Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy (1862–1905) was a Russian religious philosopher.

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Sessue Hayakawa

Kintaro Hayakawa (June 10, 1886 – November 23, 1973), known professionally as Sessue Hayakawa, was a Japanese actor.

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Sinophobia

Anti-Chinese sentiment, Sinophobia (from Late Latin Sinae "China" and Greek φόβος, phobos, "fear"), or Chinophobia is a sentiment against China, its people, overseas Chinese, or Chinese culture.

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SS City of Chester

The SS City of Chester was a steamship built in 1875 that sank after a collision with RMS ''Oceanic'' at the Golden Gate in San Francisco Bay on August 22, 1888.

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Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers is a military science fiction novel by U.S. writer Robert A. Heinlein.

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Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States

Stereotypes of East Asians are ethnic stereotypes found in American society about first-generation immigrants, and American-born citizens whose family members immigrated to the U.S., from East Asian countries, such as China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan.

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Stop the War Coalition (Australia)

Stop the War Coalition (StWC) is an Australian anti-war group initially formed in Sydney in 2003 in response to the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the general "War on Terror" of which the Australian Government has been a strong ally.

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Suematsu Kenchō

Viscount was a Japanese politician, intellectual and author, who lived in the Meiji and Taishō periods.

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Swart gevaar

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 1990 American martial arts superhero comedy film directed by Steve Barron, based on the fictional superhero team.

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The Big Four (novel)

The Big Four is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 27 January 1927 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.

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The Exploits of Elaine

The Exploits of Elaine is a 1914 American film serial in the damsel in distress genre of The Perils of Pauline (1914).

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The Harvest Gypsies

The Harvest Gypsies is a series of articles by John Steinbeck written on commission for The San Francisco News focusing on the lives and times of migrant workers in California's Central Valley.

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The Joy Luck Club (novel)

The Joy Luck Club is a 1989 novel written by Amy Tan.

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The Kingdom (film)

The Kingdom is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Peter Berg and starring Jamie Foxx, Chris Cooper, and Jennifer Garner.

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The Land Leviathan

The Land Leviathan is an alternate history novel by Michael Moorcock, first published in 1974.

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The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu

The Mysterious Dr.

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The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu

The Mystery of Dr.

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The New Exploits of Elaine

The New Exploits of Elaine is a 1915 American action film serial directed by Louis J. Gasnier, Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton.

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The Omega Glory

"The Omega Glory" is a second season episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek, first broadcast March 1, 1968, and repeated July 26, 1968.

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The Red Napoleon

The Red Napoleon is a 1929 novel by Floyd Gibbons predicting a Soviet conquest of Europe and invasion of America.

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The Unparalleled Invasion

"The Unparalleled Invasion" is a science fiction story written by Jack London.

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The War in the Air

The War in the Air, a military science fiction novel by H. G. Wells, written in four months in 1907 and serialised and published in 1908 in The Pall Mall Magazine, is like many of Wells's works notable for its prophetic ideas, images, and concepts—in this case, the use of the aircraft for the purpose of warfare and the coming of World War I. The novel's hero is Bert Smallways, a "forward-thinking young man" and a "kind of bicycle engineer of the let's-'ave-a-look-at-it and enamel-chipping variety.".

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1986 TV series)

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, known in Japan as, is a Japanese anime television series adaptation based on four of the original Oz books by L. Frank Baum.

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Tientsin incident

The was an international incident created by a blockade by the Imperial Japanese Army's Japanese Northern China Area Army of the British settlements in the north China treaty port of Tientsin (modern day Tianjin) in June 1939.

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U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China

With the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, American immigration policy towards Chinese emigrants and the highly controversial subject of foreign policy with regard to the PRC became invariably connected.

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Unionist government, 1895–1905

A coalition of the Conservative and Liberal Unionist parties took power in the United Kingdom following the 1895 general election.

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Valentine S. McClatchy

Valentine Stuart McClatchy (August 29, 1857 – May 15, 1938) was an American newspaper owner and journalist.

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Vault (sculpture)

Vault (popularly known as The Yellow Peril) is a public sculpture located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher)

Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (Влади́мир Серге́евич Соловьёв; –) was a Russian philosopher, theologian, poet, pamphleteer, and literary critic.

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Wilhelm II, German Emperor

Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Hohenzollern; 27 January 18594 June 1941) was the last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia, ruling the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia from 15 June 1888 to 9 November 1918.

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Wonton font

A wonton font (also known as Chinese font, chopstick font or chop-suey font, type or lettering) is a font with a visual style expressing "Asianness" or "Chineseness".

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Yamataya v. Fisher

Yamataya v. Fisher,, popularly known as the Japanese Immigrant Case, is a US Supreme Court case on the US government's power to exclude and deport certain classes of alien immigrants under the Immigration Act of 1891.

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Yellow

Yellow is the color between orange and green on the spectrum of visible light.

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Yellow Claw

The Yellow Claw is a fictional comic book supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Yellow Pearl (song)

"Yellow Pearl" is a song recorded by Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott, originally for his 1980 solo album, Solo in Soho.

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Yellow Peril (disambiguation)

Yellow Peril is a racist phrase used to express Western fears about East Asian immigration, culture, and economic power.

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1898 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1898.

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1912 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1912.

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Redirects here:

Yellow Terror, Yellow menace, Yellow peril, Yellow terror.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril

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