Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary Japan: A Sociological EnquiryPsychology Press, 1992 - 270 من الصفحات The debate about Japan's 'uniqueness' is central to Japanese studies. This book examines the content and role of ideas of Japanese uniqueness, generally referred to as the nihonjinron, from comparative and theoretical perspectives. It also illuminates sociological theories of ethnicity and cultural nationalism through the use of Japan as a case study. Kosaku Yoshino, a Japanese scholar with a grounding in Western academic approaches to nationalism and Japanese sociology, brings these fields together. In this book he examines perceptions of Japanese uniqueness among intellectuals, educators and businessmen and provides a stimulating analysis of the ways in which ideas of Japanese uniqueness are 'produced' and 'consumed' in contemporary Japan. He finds that the ideas of the nihonjinron have been received more favourably by those in business than in education. He analyses the ways in which ideas of cultural distinctiveness are formulated in different national and historical contexts and uses the Japanese case to examine theories and assumptions about national identity and cultural nationalism. This extremely perceptive book combines sociology and Japanese studies within a broad comparative perspective to present an analysis of both the historical development of the Japanese sense of national identity and the ways in which it is changing. The book will appeal to students of Japanese studies, sociology, anthropology, politics and racial and ethnic studies. |
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... Nippon Steel Corporation , Personnel Development Office ( 1984 ) Nippon : The Land and Its People , 2nd edn , Tokyo : Gakuseisha . Nippon Steel Human Resources Development Co. Ltd ( 1987 ) Talking About Japan / Nihhon wo kataru ...
... Nippon Steel Corporation , Personnel Development Office ( 1984 ) Nippon : The Land and Its People , 2nd edn , Tokyo : Gakuseisha . Nippon Steel Human Resources Development Co. Ltd ( 1987 ) Talking About Japan / Nihhon wo kataru ...
المحتوى
Chapter 1 Introduction | 1 |
thinking elites ideas of Japanese uniqueness | 9 |
comparative perspectives | 39 |
a critical review | 68 |
the holistic tradition in theories of modem Japan | 87 |
Chapter 6 Perceptions of Japanese uniqueness among educators and businessmen | 104 |
the response of educators and businessmen to the nihonjinron | 133 |
Chapter 8 Leading business elites nationalism and cultural nationalism | 158 |
Chapter 9 Explanations of the nihonjinron | 185 |
Chapter 10 Resurgent cultural nationalism and prudent revivalist nationalism | 203 |
Notes | 227 |
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academic active argues aspects blood type boundary approach business elites chapter characteristics civilisation concern Confucian consciousness contemporary Japan context critical cultural relativism economic educators and businessmen emperor system emphasis English example explain expressed familistic foreign haragei headmaster historical holistic ibid ideas of Japanese ideas of national ideology important individual industrial institutions intellectuals interest Japanese blood Japanese business Japanese company Japanese culture Japanese identity Japanese nationalism Japanese uniqueness Kimigayo kokugaku Landsmål language literature Meiji Meiji period modern Japanese society Nakasato national character national distinctiveness national identity nationalism in contemporary nationalist nihonjinron Nippon Steel Corporation non-Japanese older educators one's organisation orientation patterns of behaviour perceptions of Japanese perspective political post-war pre-war primordialist race thinking racial refer regarded relationship remark respondents Rising Sun flag role scholars sense sentiment Shinto social culture sociology solidarity suggests symbols theories thinking elites Tokugawa traditional understanding values village community Western Yanagita Kunio