Dick Stegewerns
Nationalism and Internationalism in Imperial Japan
Autonomy, Asian Brotherhood, or World Citizenship?
Dick Stegewerns
Nationalism and Internationalism in Imperial Japan
Autonomy, Asian Brotherhood, or World Citizenship?
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This project brings together a group of scholars who analyse how different generations of opinion leaders in the Japanese pre-war modern era tried to solve what they perceived as the dilemma of nationalism and internationalism.
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This project brings together a group of scholars who analyse how different generations of opinion leaders in the Japanese pre-war modern era tried to solve what they perceived as the dilemma of nationalism and internationalism.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780700714964
- ISBN-10: 0700714960
- Artikelnr.: 21787053
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780700714964
- ISBN-10: 0700714960
- Artikelnr.: 21787053
Dick Stegewerns
Preface; Note on Japanese, Chinese and Korean Names and Publications; Part
I: Theoretical Introduction; Chapter 1: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism in Modern Japan: National Interest, Asian Brotherhood,
international Cooperation or Wold Citizenship?, Dick Stegewerns; Chapter 2:
Liberal Nationalism in Imperial Japan: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism, Kevin M. Doak; Part II: Case Studies: The Meiji and
Taisho Generations; Chapter 3: Constructing National Identities: Asia,
Japan and Europe in Fukuzawa Yukichi's Theory of Civilization, Annette
Schad-Seifert; Chapter 4: Tokutomi Soho and the Problem of the Nation-State
in an Imperialist World, Alistair Swale; Chapter 5: Nationalist Actors in
the Internationalist Theatre: Nitobe Inazo and Ishii Kikujiro and the
League of Nations, Thomas W. Burkman; Chapter 6: Yoshino Sakuzo: The
Isolated Figurehead of the Taisho Generation, Dick Stegewerns; Part III:
Case Studies: The Early Showa Generation; Chapter 7: Royama Mashimichi's
Perception of International Order from the 1920s to1930s and the Concept of
the East Asian Community, Kobayashi Hiroharu; Chapter 8: Nationalism and
Internationalism in Japan's Economic Liberalism: The Case of Ishibashi
Tanzan, Kurt W. Radtke; Chapter 9: The Relation Between National Socialism
and Social Democracy in the Formation of the International Policy of the
Shakai Taishuto, Oikawa Eijiro; Chapter 10: A Melancholic Nationalism:
Yokomitsu and the Aesthetic of Cultural Mourning, Seiji M. Lippit;
Contributors; Index
I: Theoretical Introduction; Chapter 1: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism in Modern Japan: National Interest, Asian Brotherhood,
international Cooperation or Wold Citizenship?, Dick Stegewerns; Chapter 2:
Liberal Nationalism in Imperial Japan: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism, Kevin M. Doak; Part II: Case Studies: The Meiji and
Taisho Generations; Chapter 3: Constructing National Identities: Asia,
Japan and Europe in Fukuzawa Yukichi's Theory of Civilization, Annette
Schad-Seifert; Chapter 4: Tokutomi Soho and the Problem of the Nation-State
in an Imperialist World, Alistair Swale; Chapter 5: Nationalist Actors in
the Internationalist Theatre: Nitobe Inazo and Ishii Kikujiro and the
League of Nations, Thomas W. Burkman; Chapter 6: Yoshino Sakuzo: The
Isolated Figurehead of the Taisho Generation, Dick Stegewerns; Part III:
Case Studies: The Early Showa Generation; Chapter 7: Royama Mashimichi's
Perception of International Order from the 1920s to1930s and the Concept of
the East Asian Community, Kobayashi Hiroharu; Chapter 8: Nationalism and
Internationalism in Japan's Economic Liberalism: The Case of Ishibashi
Tanzan, Kurt W. Radtke; Chapter 9: The Relation Between National Socialism
and Social Democracy in the Formation of the International Policy of the
Shakai Taishuto, Oikawa Eijiro; Chapter 10: A Melancholic Nationalism:
Yokomitsu and the Aesthetic of Cultural Mourning, Seiji M. Lippit;
Contributors; Index
Preface; Note on Japanese, Chinese and Korean Names and Publications; Part
I: Theoretical Introduction; Chapter 1: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism in Modern Japan: National Interest, Asian Brotherhood,
international Cooperation or Wold Citizenship?, Dick Stegewerns; Chapter 2:
Liberal Nationalism in Imperial Japan: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism, Kevin M. Doak; Part II: Case Studies: The Meiji and
Taisho Generations; Chapter 3: Constructing National Identities: Asia,
Japan and Europe in Fukuzawa Yukichi's Theory of Civilization, Annette
Schad-Seifert; Chapter 4: Tokutomi Soho and the Problem of the Nation-State
in an Imperialist World, Alistair Swale; Chapter 5: Nationalist Actors in
the Internationalist Theatre: Nitobe Inazo and Ishii Kikujiro and the
League of Nations, Thomas W. Burkman; Chapter 6: Yoshino Sakuzo: The
Isolated Figurehead of the Taisho Generation, Dick Stegewerns; Part III:
Case Studies: The Early Showa Generation; Chapter 7: Royama Mashimichi's
Perception of International Order from the 1920s to1930s and the Concept of
the East Asian Community, Kobayashi Hiroharu; Chapter 8: Nationalism and
Internationalism in Japan's Economic Liberalism: The Case of Ishibashi
Tanzan, Kurt W. Radtke; Chapter 9: The Relation Between National Socialism
and Social Democracy in the Formation of the International Policy of the
Shakai Taishuto, Oikawa Eijiro; Chapter 10: A Melancholic Nationalism:
Yokomitsu and the Aesthetic of Cultural Mourning, Seiji M. Lippit;
Contributors; Index
I: Theoretical Introduction; Chapter 1: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism in Modern Japan: National Interest, Asian Brotherhood,
international Cooperation or Wold Citizenship?, Dick Stegewerns; Chapter 2:
Liberal Nationalism in Imperial Japan: The Dilemma of Nationalism and
Internationalism, Kevin M. Doak; Part II: Case Studies: The Meiji and
Taisho Generations; Chapter 3: Constructing National Identities: Asia,
Japan and Europe in Fukuzawa Yukichi's Theory of Civilization, Annette
Schad-Seifert; Chapter 4: Tokutomi Soho and the Problem of the Nation-State
in an Imperialist World, Alistair Swale; Chapter 5: Nationalist Actors in
the Internationalist Theatre: Nitobe Inazo and Ishii Kikujiro and the
League of Nations, Thomas W. Burkman; Chapter 6: Yoshino Sakuzo: The
Isolated Figurehead of the Taisho Generation, Dick Stegewerns; Part III:
Case Studies: The Early Showa Generation; Chapter 7: Royama Mashimichi's
Perception of International Order from the 1920s to1930s and the Concept of
the East Asian Community, Kobayashi Hiroharu; Chapter 8: Nationalism and
Internationalism in Japan's Economic Liberalism: The Case of Ishibashi
Tanzan, Kurt W. Radtke; Chapter 9: The Relation Between National Socialism
and Social Democracy in the Formation of the International Policy of the
Shakai Taishuto, Oikawa Eijiro; Chapter 10: A Melancholic Nationalism:
Yokomitsu and the Aesthetic of Cultural Mourning, Seiji M. Lippit;
Contributors; Index