Rethinking Identity in Modern Japan

Rethinking Identity in Modern Japan
Title Rethinking Identity in Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Yumiko Iida
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 338
Release 2013-03-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134564651

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This volume is a major reconsideration of Japanese late modernity and national hegemony which examines the creative and academic works of a number of influential Japanese thinkers. The author situates the process of Japanese knowledge production in the interface between the immediate historical and the wider socio-economic and politico-cultural contexts accompanying the Japanese post-war experience of modernity. This book will be of great value to anyone interested in the history of contemporary Japanese culture and society.

Rethinking Modern Japan

Rethinking Modern Japan
Title Rethinking Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Terry Narramore
Publisher Curzon Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780415288668

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Rethinking Modern Japan is an accessible introduction to Japanese politics and society which combines both political and cultural studies approaches to understanding Japan. It explores the significant interaction between Japanese identity (cultural, national, regional, ethnic, gender-based) and the political (management, political economy, financial reform). Each chapter introduces the subject and gives an overview of the key literature in the area. The unique combination of cultural theory and conventional political analysis makes the book both contemporary and attractive to students.

Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role

Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role
Title Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role PDF eBook
Author Susanne Klien
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2018-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1317794389

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This paper presents a study of Japan's international role with a special focus on its historical evolution. To that end, the following three pillars lay the necessary theoretical foundations: one, the notions of historical and political identity and a discussion of the ambivalent shapes they have taken in Japan; two, the regional context, an examination of Japan's situation with respect to Asian history as a whole, and finally, the "civilian power" concept as defined by Hanns W. Maull.

Rethinking Japan

Rethinking Japan
Title Rethinking Japan PDF eBook
Author Arthur Stockwin
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 313
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498537936

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The authors argue that with the election of the Abe Government in December 2012, Japanese politics has entered a radically new phase they describe as the “2012 Political System.” The system began with the return to power of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), after three years in opposition, but in a much stronger electoral position than previous LDP-based administrations in earlier decades. Moreover, with the decline of previously endemic intra-party factionalism, the LDP has united around an essentially nationalist agenda never absent from the party’s ranks, but in the past was generally blocked, or modified, by factions of more liberal persuasion. Opposition weakness following the severe defeat of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) administration in 2012 has also enabled the Abe Government to establish a political stability largely lacking since the 1990s. The first four chapters deal with Japanese political development since 1945 and factors leading to the emergence of Abe Shinzō as Prime Minister in 2012. Chapter 5 examines the Abe Government’s flagship economic policy, dubbed “Abenomics.” The authors then analyse four highly controversial objectives promoted by the Abe Government: revision of the 1947 ‘Peace Constitution’; the introduction of a Secrecy Law; historical revision, national identity and issues of war apology; and revised constitutional interpretation permitting collective defence. In the final three chapters they turn to foreign policy, first examining relations with China, Russia and the two Koreas, second Japan and the wider world, including public diplomacy, economic relations and overseas development aid, and finally, the vexed question of how far Japanese policies are as reactive to foreign pressure. In the Conclusion, the authors ask how far right wing trends in Japan exhibit common causality with shifts to the right in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. They argue that although in Japan immigration has been a relatively minor factor, economic stagnation, demographic decline, a sense of regional insecurity in the face of challenges from China and North Korea, and widening gaps in life chances, bear comparison with trends elsewhere. Nevertheless, they maintain that “[a] more sane regional future may be possible in East Asia.”

Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role

Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role
Title Rethinking Japan's Identity and International Role PDF eBook
Author Susanne Klien
Publisher
Total Pages 211
Release 2002
Genre POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781315811055

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Rethinking Japanese Modernism

Rethinking Japanese Modernism
Title Rethinking Japanese Modernism PDF eBook
Author Roy Starrs
Publisher Global Oriental
Total Pages 561
Release 2011-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 9004211306

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By adopting an open, multidisciplinary, and transnational approach, this book sheds new light both on the specific achievements and on the often-unexpected interrelationships of the writers, artists and thinkers who helped to define the Japanese version of modernism and modernity.

Dreamland Japan

Dreamland Japan
Title Dreamland Japan PDF eBook
Author Frederik L. Schodt
Publisher Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Total Pages 378
Release 2013-06-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1611725534

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This landmark book, first published at the height of the manga boom, is offered in a hardcover collector's edition with a new foreword and afterword. Frederik L. Schodt looks at the classic publications and artists who created modern manga, including the magazines Big Comics and Morning, and artists like Suehiro Maruo and Shigeru Mizuki; an entire chapter is devoted to Osamu Tezuka. The new afterword shows how manga have evolved in the past decade to transform global visual culture. Frederik L. Schodt, based in San Francisco, is fluent in Japanese and author of many works about Japan.