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"The publication of these translations may well be remembered as an epoch-making event. Mark Driscoll has made a major contribution to our understanding of Japanese modernity in all of its complexity, of postcoloniality as a theoretical concept and political praxis, and of the politics of Asian studies as a discipline. Moreover, he has rescued a nearly forgotten figure whose work speaks a message that--as Driscoll demonstrates so lucidly--needs to be heard by English-speaking readers today."--Michael K. Bourdaghs, author of "The Dawn that Never Comes: Shimazaki Toson and Japanese Nationalism"

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"The publication of these translations may well be remembered as an epoch-making event. Mark Driscoll has made a major contribution to our understanding of Japanese modernity in all of its complexity, of postcoloniality as a theoretical concept and political praxis, and of the politics of Asian studies as a discipline. Moreover, he has rescued a nearly forgotten figure whose work speaks a message that--as Driscoll demonstrates so lucidly--needs to be heard by English-speaking readers today."--Michael K. Bourdaghs, author of "The Dawn that Never Comes: Shimazaki Toson and Japanese Nationalism"
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Katsuei Yuasa