This volume is an outcome of a workshop held at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) in Kyoto on 23-24 May 2009, which brought together scholars from Japan and abroad to readdress the question of modernity. It includes ten essays, a substantial introduction, and a postscript
This article focuses on the life and ideas of Kuwabara Takeo, a cultural critic and scholar of Frenc...
This paper will deal with the process of modernization of Japan with particular reference to importa...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
The aim of this anthology of seventeen essays, clearly set forth by the editors’ introduction, is “t...
Maeda Ai, Text and the City: Essays on Japanese Modernity. Durham and London: Duke University Press,...
A review of Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education, by B.K. Marshal
Although historians have typically portrayed Japanese imperialism in Asia as motivated primarily by ...
Review of the book Becoming Modern Women: Love & Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature & Cu...
This paper is funded by the School of Doctorate Studies of the University Iuav of Venice and will be...
Review of the book Buddhism, Unitarianism, and the Meiji Competition for Universality by Michel Mo...
The introduction\u27s title to Re-made in Japan, Domesticating the West, captures precisely the ch...
Williams, David. 2004. Defending Japan's Pacific War: The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White P...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
This is a comparative and thematic study of the New Confucian movement of twentieth century China an...
Reviews three books on Japan. "Japan and its Others: Globalization, Difference and the Critique of M...
This article focuses on the life and ideas of Kuwabara Takeo, a cultural critic and scholar of Frenc...
This paper will deal with the process of modernization of Japan with particular reference to importa...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
The aim of this anthology of seventeen essays, clearly set forth by the editors’ introduction, is “t...
Maeda Ai, Text and the City: Essays on Japanese Modernity. Durham and London: Duke University Press,...
A review of Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education, by B.K. Marshal
Although historians have typically portrayed Japanese imperialism in Asia as motivated primarily by ...
Review of the book Becoming Modern Women: Love & Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature & Cu...
This paper is funded by the School of Doctorate Studies of the University Iuav of Venice and will be...
Review of the book Buddhism, Unitarianism, and the Meiji Competition for Universality by Michel Mo...
The introduction\u27s title to Re-made in Japan, Domesticating the West, captures precisely the ch...
Williams, David. 2004. Defending Japan's Pacific War: The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White P...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
This is a comparative and thematic study of the New Confucian movement of twentieth century China an...
Reviews three books on Japan. "Japan and its Others: Globalization, Difference and the Critique of M...
This article focuses on the life and ideas of Kuwabara Takeo, a cultural critic and scholar of Frenc...
This paper will deal with the process of modernization of Japan with particular reference to importa...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...