Japan's student-led protests of 1968-1969 resonated with similar movements around the world, particularly in their demand for individual autonomy and liberation from the burden of mature capitalism and the yoke of social regimentation. In the case of Japan, this movement also signified a major turning point in postwar intellectual culture. 1968 was when protesting youth led a critical rejection of the progressive intellectuals who had defined the substance of postwar Japanese democratic idealism. In intellectual terms, progressive thinkers were challenged from two directions: radicalism and conservatism. The confrontation between these three intellectual positions was dramatised in the movement that took place at the University of Tokyo. Th...
The article presents a study which focuses on the continuity of the non-Marxist intellectual traditi...
This thesis asks how and why protesters in Japan expressed anger in a series of popular protests ove...
During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of ...
“NEW RIGHTS” MOVEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL SOCIAL PROTEST Student activism in the 1960s, and citizens\u2...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the...
Postwar Japan has often been described as “pacifist.” This is because Japan has not engaged in a sin...
While the democratization in the early post WWII period in Japan (Aug. 1945-1947) was encouraged by ...
This is a dissertation about a small community of ordinary Japanese citizens who were able to overco...
This is a dissertation about a small community of ordinary Japanese citizens who were able to overco...
This paper seeks to revisit traditional neomarxist western understandings of student resistance with...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
Observers of early twenty-first-century Japan commonly note economic, political, and social crisis, ...
This dissertation examines a moment of unprecedented crisis in Japan's modern history - the crisis ...
The article presents a study which focuses on the continuity of the non-Marxist intellectual traditi...
This thesis asks how and why protesters in Japan expressed anger in a series of popular protests ove...
During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of ...
“NEW RIGHTS” MOVEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL SOCIAL PROTEST Student activism in the 1960s, and citizens\u2...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the...
Postwar Japan has often been described as “pacifist.” This is because Japan has not engaged in a sin...
While the democratization in the early post WWII period in Japan (Aug. 1945-1947) was encouraged by ...
This is a dissertation about a small community of ordinary Japanese citizens who were able to overco...
This is a dissertation about a small community of ordinary Japanese citizens who were able to overco...
This paper seeks to revisit traditional neomarxist western understandings of student resistance with...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
Observers of early twenty-first-century Japan commonly note economic, political, and social crisis, ...
This dissertation examines a moment of unprecedented crisis in Japan's modern history - the crisis ...
The article presents a study which focuses on the continuity of the non-Marxist intellectual traditi...
This thesis asks how and why protesters in Japan expressed anger in a series of popular protests ove...
During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of ...