This book identifies variations amongst Japanese Studies academic communities in the Asia-Pacific and examines the extent to which relatively autonomous scholarship, intellectual approach or theories exist in the region.
This book identifies variations amongst Japanese Studies academic communities in the Asia-Pacific and examines the extent to which relatively autonomous scholarship, intellectual approach or theories exist in the region.
Kaori Okano is Professor in Asian Studies/Japanese at La Trobe University, and the President of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia (2015-7). Yoshio Sugimoto is Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University.
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List of figures and tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Rethinking 'Eurocentrism' and Area Studies: Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Chapter 2 Studying Japan as the 'Other': A Short History of Japanese Studies and Its Future Chapter 3 Japanese Language Research: Kokugo as an Ideology, Nihongo as an Autonomous Global Scholarship? Chapter 4 From 'National' Literature to Multicultural Literature in 'Japanese' Language? Chapter 5 Development of Japanese Studies with a Southeast-Asian Perspective Chapter 6 Japanese Studies in South Korea Chapter 7 Australia's View of Japan, as Seen from Japanese Studies Chapter 8 Transnational Dialogues on Historical Issues Concerning East Asia: Collaborative Project to Write History Textbooks [China, Japan and South Korea] Chapter 9 Whispering, Writing and Working across Borders: Practising Transnational History in East Asia Chapter 10 Turning toward a Cosmopolitan Japanese Studies Bibliography Index
List of figures and tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Rethinking 'Eurocentrism' and Area Studies: Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Chapter 2 Studying Japan as the 'Other': A Short History of Japanese Studies and Its Future Chapter 3 Japanese Language Research: Kokugo as an Ideology, Nihongo as an Autonomous Global Scholarship? Chapter 4 From 'National' Literature to Multicultural Literature in 'Japanese' Language? Chapter 5 Development of Japanese Studies with a Southeast-Asian Perspective Chapter 6 Japanese Studies in South Korea Chapter 7 Australia's View of Japan, as Seen from Japanese Studies Chapter 8 Transnational Dialogues on Historical Issues Concerning East Asia: Collaborative Project to Write History Textbooks [China, Japan and South Korea] Chapter 9 Whispering, Writing and Working across Borders: Practising Transnational History in East Asia Chapter 10 Turning toward a Cosmopolitan Japanese Studies Bibliography Index
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