A History of Nationalism in Modern Japan

Placing the People

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This volume provides a systematic overview of the debates over Japanese national identity and nationalism from the middle of the nineteenth century to the present. It presumes that nationalism is a particular form of identity-politics and as such it foregrounds national identity as it has been articulated by influential Japanese intellectuals. Building on theories that situate nationalism as a mode of politicizing the people, this study presents Japanese nationalism as a contestory practice that positions “the people” as what the nation is and what nationalism seeks to achieve. The body of the text is composed of chapters that explore key sites where this practice has been particularly intense and influential (kokumin, minzoku, shakai, tenno).

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Preliminary Material
著者: K. Doak
页码: i–xii
Chapter One. Representing The People As A Nation
著者: K. Doak
页码: 1–35
Chapter Two. The Preconditions Of Japanese Nationalism
著者: K. Doak
页码: 36–82
CHAPTER THREE. TENNŌ
著者: K. Doak
页码: 83–126
Chapter Fours. Hakai
著者: K. Doak
页码: 127–163
Chapter Five. Kokumin
著者: K. Doak
页码: 164–215
Chapter Six. Minzoku
著者: K. Doak
页码: 216–264
Chapter Seven. Afterword: The Place Of The Nation In Japan Today
著者: K. Doak
页码: 265–273
Bibliography
著者: K. Doak
页码: 275–284
Index
著者: K. Doak
页码: 285–292
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