Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary Japan: A Sociological EnquiryRoutledge, 18/10/2005 - 284 من الصفحات The debate about Japan's 'uniqueness' is central to Japanese studies. This book aims to illuminate that debate from a comparative and theoretical perspective. It also tests theories of ethnicity and cultural nationalism through the use of Japan as a case study. |
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... arguing how the nihonjinron , which emphasise group cohesion and neglect classes , can serve as a dominant ideology in Japan . Cultural anthropologist Harumi Befu ( 1980 , 1987 ) also writes profusely on the limitations of the ' group ...
... argues that leading members of the business elite have played an important role in diffusing such thinking elites ' ideas as well as systematising their own ideas of Japanese distinctiveness . This chapter also outlines the changing ...
... argue in less culturalistic terms . ) Because of their heavy emphasis on culture , the nihonjinron ( discussions of the Japanese ) are also called the nihonbunkaron ( discussions of Japanese culture ) . The nihonjinron purport to ...
... argues , the difficulty of communicating with a Japanese person is considered to be closely associated with the ' Japanese people's peculiar view of language and mode of language usage , the unique patterns of cognition and perception ...
... argues , is very different from that of Westerners , who employ the dualistic Aristotelian logic , which is , in simple terms , based on the dichotomy ' It is . . . ' or ' It is not .. Kunihiro states : Dualism still persists in the ...
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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 |
Bibliography | 247 |
Index | 263 |