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Overcome by Modernity - History, Culture, and Community in Interwar Japan
Harry D. Harootunian
Princeton University Press (2002)
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Things Seen and Unseen - Discourse and Ideology in Tokugawa Nativism
Harry D. Harootunian
The University of Chicago Press (1988)
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66,80
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The Empire's New Clothes - Paradigm Lost, and Regained
Harry D. Harootunian
The University of Chicago Press (2004)
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15,70
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Questions of Evidence - Proof, Practice, and Persuasion across the Disciplines
James Chandler; Arnold I. Davidson; Harry D. Harootunian
The University of Chicago Press (1994)
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Overcome by Modernity - History, Culture, and Community in Interwar Japan
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Princeton University Press
Sivumäärä: 480 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2002, 26.02.2002 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
In the decades between the two World Wars, Japan made a dramatic entry into the modern age, expanding its capital industries and urbanizing so quickly as to rival many long-standing Western industrial societies. How the Japanese made sense of the sudden transformation and the subsequent rise of mass culture is the focus of Harry Harootunian's fascinating inquiry into the problems of modernity. Here he examines the work of a generation of Japanese intellectuals who, like their European counterparts, saw modernity as a spectacle of ceaseless change that uprooted the dominant historical culture from its fixed values and substituted a culture based on fantasy and desire. Harootunian not only explains why the Japanese valued philosophical understandings of these events, often over sociological or empirical explanations, but also locates Japan's experience of modernity within a larger global process marked by both modernism and fascism. What caught the attention of Japanese thinkers was how the production of desire actually threatened historical culture. These intellectuals sought to "overcome" the materialism and consumerism associated with the West, particularly the United States.
They proposed versions of a modernity rooted in cultural authenticity and aimed at infusing meaning into everyday life, whether through art, memory, or community. Harootunian traces these ideas in the works of Yanagita Kunio, Tosaka Jun, Gonda Yasunosuke, and Kon Wajiro, among others, and relates their arguments to those of such European writers as George Simmel, Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and Georges Bataille. Harootunian shows that Japanese and European intellectuals shared many of the same concerns, and also stresses that neither Japan's involvement with fascism nor its late entry into the capitalist, industrial scene should cause historians to view its experience of modernity as an oddity. The author argues that strains of fascism ran throughout most every country in Europe and in many ways resulted from modernizing trends in general. This book, written by a leading scholar of modern Japan, amounts to a major reinterpretation of the nature of Japan's modernity.

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