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Arbiters of patriotism : right-wing scholars in imperial Japan
Arbiters of patriotism : right-wing scholars in imperial Japan
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- 자료유형
- 전자책(국외)
- 미국국회도서관 청구기호
- DS885-.P47 2020
- 기본표목-개인명
- 표제와 책임표시사항
- Arbiters of patriotism : right-wing scholars in imperial Japan / John Person.
- 발행, 배포, 간사 사항
- 형태사항
- 1 online resource (ix, 210 pages.).
- 총서사항
- A study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
- 서지 등 주기
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 내용주기
- 완전내용From Writing the Self to Reading the Nation -- Japanist Democracies and Taisho Restorations -- International Nationalisms and the Suppression of Socialism -- Surveilling the Right -- The Dream of Intellectual Leadership
- 요약 등 주기
- 요약"In the 1930s and 1940s Marxist academics and others interested in liberal political reform often faced virulent accusations of treason from nationalist critics. In Arbiters of Patriotism, John Person explores the lives of two of the most notorious right-wing intellectuals responsible for leading such attacks in prewar and wartime Japan: Minoda Muneki (1894-1946) and Mitsui Kōshi (1883-1953) of the Genri Nippon (Japan Principle) Society. As fervent proponents of Japanism, the ethno-nationalist ideology of Imperial Japan, Minoda and Mitsui appointed themselves judges of correct nationalist expression. They built careers out of publishing polemics condemning Marxist and progressive academics and writers, thereby ruining dozens of livelihoods. Person traces Japanism's rise to literary and philosophical developments in the late-Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) eras, when vitalist theories championed emotion and volition over reason. Founding their ideas of nationalism on the amorphous regions of the human psyche, Japanists labeled liberalism and Marxism as misunderstandings of the national particularities of human experience. For more than a decade, government agents and politicians used Minoda's and Mitsui's publications to remove their political enemies and advance their own agendas. But in time they came to regard both men and other nationalist intellectuals as potential thought criminals. Whether collaborating with the government to crush the voices of class struggle or becoming the targets of police surveillance themselves, Minoda and Mitsui came to embody the paradoxically hegemonic yet arbitrary nature of nationalist ideology in Imperial Japan. In this thorough examination of the Genri Nippon Society and its members, Arbiters of Patriotism provides a tightly argued and compelling account of the cosmopolitan roots and unstable networks of Japanese ethno-nationalism, as well as its self-destructive trajectory"--해제Provided by publisher.
- 주제명부출표목-개인명
- 주제명부출표목-개인명
- 주제명부출표목-개인명
- 주제명부출표목-개인명
- 주제명부출표목-단체명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-지명
- 주제명부출표목-지명
- 기타형태저록
- 총서부출표목-통일표제
- Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
- 전자적 위치 및 접속
- 링크정보보기
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