Nationalism and internationalism in imperial Japan : autonomy, Asian brotherhood, or world citizenship?
edited by Dick Stegewerns
Owing to the increasing scope of unification, there exists a strong desire to get to grips with the unsettling impact of globalisation on the one hand and the resurgence of nationalism on the other. The Japanese case in its historical perspective constitutes in many ways an example for the rapid and extensive transformations we are undergoing today in so many parts of the world. Throughout the history of modern Japan there has been a continuous struggle to create an integrated conception of how a politically and/or culturally autonomous Japan might relate to a pluralistic and interactive world. The aim of this study is to scrutinise nationalist and internationalist rhetoric by means of comparatively constant factors such as personal views of humanity, civilisation, progress, the nation and the outside world, and thus to develop new approaches towards the question of the relationship between Japanese nationalism and internationalism. This project brings together a group of comparatively young 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.
Essential reading for historians, political scientists and social scientists interested in the issues of nationalism and internationalism and scholars working on modern Japan. Dick Stegewerns, Osaka Sangyo University, Japan. Kevin M. Doak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. Annette Schad-Seifert, Universitat Leipzig, Germany. Alistair D. Swale, Waikat
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Throughout the history of modern Japan there has been a continuous struggle to create an integrated conception of how a politically and/or culturally autonomous Japan might relate to a pluralistic and interactive world. The aim of this study is to scrutinise nationalist and internationalist rhetoric by means of comparatively constant factors such as personal views of humanity, civilisation, progress, the nation and the outside world, and thus to develop new approaches towards the question of the relationship between Japanese nationalism and internationalism. This project brings together a group of comparatively young 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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[目次]
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
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[目次]
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
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Nationalism and internationalism in imperial Japan : autonomy, Asian brotherhood, or world citizenship?