In this superbly written and eminently readable narrative, Andrew E. Barshay presents the contrasting lives of Nanbara Shigeru (1889-1974) and Hasegawa Nyoze-kan (1875-1969), illuminating the complex predicament of modern Japanese intellectuals and their relation to state and society.Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, a powerful modern state began to emerge in Japan, and with it, the idea of a "public" sphere of action. This sphere brought with it a new type of intellectual - a "public man" whose role was to interpret and nationalize "universal" (and largely foreign) ideas and ideologies.Activity within the public sphere took many forms as Japanese intellectuals sought to define their changing roles. At no time was such public activit...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Making Japanese Citizens: Civil Society and the Mythology of the Shimin in Postwar Japan
Between about 1890 and 1919, the dominant discourse in Japanese nationalism emphasised Japan's statu...
This dissertation explores Asian discourses produced by Japanese social scientists during the wartim...
Modern intellectuals occupy a privileged status and tend to exercise their power in the private, not...
This volume examines the careers and intellectual positions of three prominent Japanese “dissidents”...
Japan's student-led protests of 1968-1969 resonated with similar movements around the world, particu...
This paper attempts to revisit the central position of Meiji Ishin (Meiji Restoration) in 19th Centu...
The enlightened segment of the leaders of the Meiji State perceived the essential connection between...
This study examines the socialization of Japan into the European state system as an aspect of expans...
This paper attempts to revisit the central position of Meiji Ishin (Meiji Restoration) in 19th Centu...
The Meiji era (1868–1912) pushed Japan towards a modern, industrialized and, most of all, positivist...
The article presents a study which focuses on the continuity of the non-Marxist intellectual traditi...
This study of the social circumstances of Japanese intellectuals in the last quarter of the eighteen...
This study of the social circumstances of Japanese intellectuals in the last quarter of the eighteen...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Making Japanese Citizens: Civil Society and the Mythology of the Shimin in Postwar Japan
Between about 1890 and 1919, the dominant discourse in Japanese nationalism emphasised Japan's statu...
This dissertation explores Asian discourses produced by Japanese social scientists during the wartim...
Modern intellectuals occupy a privileged status and tend to exercise their power in the private, not...
This volume examines the careers and intellectual positions of three prominent Japanese “dissidents”...
Japan's student-led protests of 1968-1969 resonated with similar movements around the world, particu...
This paper attempts to revisit the central position of Meiji Ishin (Meiji Restoration) in 19th Centu...
The enlightened segment of the leaders of the Meiji State perceived the essential connection between...
This study examines the socialization of Japan into the European state system as an aspect of expans...
This paper attempts to revisit the central position of Meiji Ishin (Meiji Restoration) in 19th Centu...
The Meiji era (1868–1912) pushed Japan towards a modern, industrialized and, most of all, positivist...
The article presents a study which focuses on the continuity of the non-Marxist intellectual traditi...
This study of the social circumstances of Japanese intellectuals in the last quarter of the eighteen...
This study of the social circumstances of Japanese intellectuals in the last quarter of the eighteen...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Making Japanese Citizens: Civil Society and the Mythology of the Shimin in Postwar Japan
Between about 1890 and 1919, the dominant discourse in Japanese nationalism emphasised Japan's statu...