Japan Unmasked

Japan Unmasked
Title Japan Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Boye Lafayette De Mente
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2011-06-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1462900496

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The growing globalization of world business, culture and communication—and Japan's increasingly important role as a leader in that world—makes understanding Japanese culture critical for business people, diplomats, students, educators and anyone else with an interest in Japan. Westerners have recognized—and analyzed—the many unique aspects of Japanese culture since they first set foot in Japan in the 16th century. The special talents (and weaknesses) that characterize the Japanese way of life are by now well-documented. But few Westerners really understand the beliefs and values that underlie how the Japanese think and act, how and why these attributes have been preserved in Japanese culture from ancient times through the modern day, or the critical role they play in today's Japanese society. In Japan Unmasked veteran Japanologist and author Boye Lafayette De Mente explores the social, cultural, and psychological characteristics responsible for the unique nature of modern-day Japanese culture— the real "face" behind the "mask"—and demonstrates how they have brought the Japanese to their central role on the world stage.

Japan Unmasked

Japan Unmasked
Title Japan Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Ichirō Kawasaki
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 240
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN

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Valley of Darkness

Valley of Darkness
Title Valley of Darkness PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. H. Havens
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 298
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780819154958

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This volume portrays the daily life of ordinary Japanese civilians on the home front during World War Two. Drawing extensively on wartime records and early postwar recollections of people who lived through the war era, the book reveals a surprisingly cohesive society that bore up remarkably well. Originally published by W.W. Norton and Company in 1978.

Japan Unmasked

Japan Unmasked
Title Japan Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Hallett Abend
Publisher New York : Washburn
Total Pages 332
Release 1941
Genre Eastern question (Far East)
ISBN

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The author gives his views on the United States relations with Far East after having spent 15 years there. he traveled to Singapore, the Netherlands East Indies and more.

The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma

The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma
Title The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma PDF eBook
Author Emily Roxworthy
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2008-07-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0824832205

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In The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma, Emily Roxworthy contests the notion that the U.S. government’s internment policies during World War II had little impact on the postwar lives of most Japanese Americans. After the curtain was lowered on the war following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many Americans behaved as if the “theatre of war” had ended and life could return to normal. Roxworthy demonstrates that this theatrical logic of segregating the real from the staged, the authentic experience from the political display, grew out of the manner in which internment was agitated for and instituted by the U.S. government and media. During the war, Japanese Americans struggled to define themselves within the web of this theatrical logic, and they continue to reenact this trauma in public and private to this day. The political spectacles staged by the FBI and the American mass media were heir to a theatricalizing discourse that can be traced back to Commodore Matthew Perry’s “opening” of Japan in 1853. Westerners, particularly Americans, drew upon it to orientalize—disempower, demonize, and conquer—those of Japanese descent, who were characterized as natural-born actors who could not be trusted. Roxworthy provides the first detailed reconstruction of the FBI’s raids on Japanese American communities, which relied on this discourse to justify their highly choreographed searches, seizures, and arrests. Her book also makes clear how wartime newspapers (particularly those of the notoriously anti-Asian Hearst Press) melodramatically framed the evacuation and internment so as to discourage white Americans from sympathizing with their former neighbors of Japanese descent. Roxworthy juxtaposes her analysis of these political spectacles with the first inclusive look at cultural performances staged by issei and nisei (first- and second-generation Japanese Americans) at two of the most prominent “relocation centers”: California’s Manzanar and Tule Lake. The camp performances enlarge our understanding of the impulse to create art under oppressive conditions. Taken together, wartime political spectacles and the performative attempts at resistance by internees demonstrate the logic of racial performativity that underwrites American national identity. The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma details the complex formula by which racial performativity proved to be a force for both oppression and resistance during World War II.

Japan Unmasked

Japan Unmasked
Title Japan Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Ichirõ Kawasaki
Publisher
Total Pages 231
Release 1972
Genre
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Images Of Japanese Society Hb

Images Of Japanese Society Hb
Title Images Of Japanese Society Hb PDF eBook
Author Ross Mouer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 585
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136189904

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The popular image of Japanese society is a steroetypical one - that of a people characterised by a coherent set of thought and behaviour patterns, applying to all Japanese and transcending time. Ross Mouer and Yoshio Sugimoto found this image quite incongruous during their research for this book in Japan. They ask whether this steroetype of the Japanese is not only generated by foreigners but by the Japanese themselves. This is likely to be a controversial book as it does not contribute to the continuing mythologising of Japan and the Japanese. The book examines contemporary images of Japanese society by surveying an extensive sample of popular and academic literature on Japan. After tracing the development of "holistic" theories about the Japanese, commonly referred to as the "group model", attention is focused on the evaluation of that image. Empirical evidence contrary to this model is discussed and methodological lacunae are cited. A "sociology of Japanology" is also presented. In pursuit of other visions of Japanese society, the authors argue that certain aspects of Japanese behaviour can be explained by considering Japanese society as the exact inverse of the portayal provided by the group model. The authors also present a multi-dimensional model of social stratification, arguing that much of the variation in Japanese behaviour can be understood within the framework as having universal equivalence.