My dissertation involves a critique of the concept of life or seimei as it emerged in modern use during the Meiji era (1868-1912). Specifically, I have outlined the conditions of possibility for thinking seimei at particular moments in the development of the modern, market-centered Japanese nation-state in historical and literary terms such that I can begin to use these conditions to think its impossibilities. In short, I argue that a central condition of possibility for thinking life in its modern, historical form is a process of individuation that takes hold of and shapes bodies at an ontological level. By critiquing life and its ontology of individuation, I unearth the traces of an impossible “apriori collectivism” - that is, a collec...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
After World War I the administration of commerce and industry in Japan was supporting Shotai-no-Kai ...
In 1930s and 40s when I was a student and then a naval officer, whether Japan could offer any politi...
My dissertation involves a critique of the concept of life or seimei as it emerged in modern use dur...
This dissertation examines writings by transnational Japanese literary writers around the turn of th...
This dissertation is a study of the history of the life insurance industry in modern Japan. Through ...
This dissertation examines the competing notions of personhood in the late Tokugawa era in Japan (fr...
My dissertation explores the chaotic discursive space of Meiji (1868--1912) by analyzing the various...
This dissertation will reread the intellectual history of the Japanese empire from the perspective o...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
In this thesis the author treats the views of the world peace in the Meiji era in Japan. In those da...
For over two centuries prior to 1868, the Tokugawa government consistently refused to have official ...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
This thesis analyses the concept of the 'human being' (ningen) in the philosophies of the two modern...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
After World War I the administration of commerce and industry in Japan was supporting Shotai-no-Kai ...
In 1930s and 40s when I was a student and then a naval officer, whether Japan could offer any politi...
My dissertation involves a critique of the concept of life or seimei as it emerged in modern use dur...
This dissertation examines writings by transnational Japanese literary writers around the turn of th...
This dissertation is a study of the history of the life insurance industry in modern Japan. Through ...
This dissertation examines the competing notions of personhood in the late Tokugawa era in Japan (fr...
My dissertation explores the chaotic discursive space of Meiji (1868--1912) by analyzing the various...
This dissertation will reread the intellectual history of the Japanese empire from the perspective o...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
In this thesis the author treats the views of the world peace in the Meiji era in Japan. In those da...
For over two centuries prior to 1868, the Tokugawa government consistently refused to have official ...
The symposium on overcoming modernity (kindai no chōkoku) that took place in Tokyo in 1942 has been ...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
This thesis analyses the concept of the 'human being' (ningen) in the philosophies of the two modern...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
After World War I the administration of commerce and industry in Japan was supporting Shotai-no-Kai ...
In 1930s and 40s when I was a student and then a naval officer, whether Japan could offer any politi...