Modern Japanese ThoughtBob T. Wakabayashi Cambridge University Press, 1998/03/28 - 403 ページ Over the past two centuries, Japan has undergone Westernization not only in the external realm of material culture and sociopolitical organization, but also in the inner realm of thought and morals. This comprehensive intellectual history, consisting of chapters from volumes five and six of the Cambridge History of Japan, plus a new Introduction and chapter on postwar intellectual trends, describes the forces that made Japanese thinkers both receptive of and hostile to Western ideas and values from the 1770s to the 1990s. |
目次
Introduction | 1 |
Pragmatic receptivity 17741889 | 2 |
Intellectual retrogression 18891945 | 10 |
Liberation in dependence post1945 | 18 |
Japans Turn to the West | 30 |
First awareness of modern Western civilization | 33 |
Late Tokugawa and early Meiji government employ | 47 |
Foreigners in Meiji government employ | 65 |
Minponshugi | 167 |
Toward radicalism | 175 |
The revival of socialism | 182 |
Osugi Sakae and anarchosyndicalism | 187 |
Yamakawa Hitoshi and the change in direction | 193 |
Whose revolution is it? Fukumoto versus Yamakawa | 198 |
The paradox of Japanese Marxism | 204 |
Japans Revolt against the West | 207 |
The Japanization of Western thought and institutions | 71 |
First translations from Western literature | 76 |
A consciousness of self in Meiji youth | 86 |
Meiji Conservatism | 98 |
The challenge of the Japanese enlightment | 100 |
The moral imperative | 104 |
Conservatives and the problem of foreign relations | 112 |
The emergence of bureaucratic conservatism | 121 |
The conservative approach to industrial society | 129 |
The social program of the conservatives | 136 |
The legacy of Meiji conservatism | 142 |
Socialism Liberalism and Marxism 190131 | 147 |
The emergence of socialism | 151 |
The collapse of the socialist movement | 159 |
Restorationist revolt | 209 |
Culturalism | 231 |
Cultural particularism | 238 |
The debate on modernity | 256 |
Epilogue | 266 |
Postwar Social and Political Thought 194590 | 273 |
The democratic enlightenment 194560 | 279 |
Culture and nationality in postOccupation Japan | 308 |
The Anpo Watershed | 322 |
Science and culture after Anpo | 329 |
Beyond postwar | 347 |
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