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Revolution and subjectivity in postwar Japan

責任表示 J. Victor Koschmann
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1996
本文言語 英語
大きさ xi, 293 p. ; 24 cm
概要 After World War II, Japanese intellectuals believed that world history was moving inexorably toward bourgeois democracy and then socialism. But who would be the agents--the active "subjects"--of tha... revolution in Japan? Intensely debated at the time, this question of active subjectivity influenced popular ideas about nationalism and social change that still affect Japanese political culture today. In a major contribution to modern Japanese intellectual history, J. Victor Koschmann analyzes the debate over subjectivity. He traces the arguments of intellectuals from various disciplines and political viewpoints, and finds that despite their stress on individual autonomy, they all came to define subjectivity in terms of deterministic historical structures, thus ultimately deferring the possibility of radical change in Japan. Establishing a basis for historical dialogue about democratic revolution, this book will interest anyone concerned with issues of nationalism, postcolonialism, and the formation of identities.
After World War II, Japanese intellectuals believed that world history was moving inexorably toward bourgeois democracy and then socialism. But who would be the agents--the active "subjects"--of that revolution in Japan? Intensely debated at the time, this question of active subjectivity influenced popular ideas about nationalism and social change that still affect Japanese political culture today. In a major contribution to modern Japanese intellectual history, J. Victor Koschmann analyzes the debate over subjectivity. He traces the arguments of intellectuals from various disciplines and political viewpoints, and finds that despite their stress on individual autonomy, they all came to define subjectivity in terms of deterministic historical structures, thus ultimately deferring the possibility of radical change in Japan. Establishing a basis for historical dialogue about democratic revolution, this book will interest anyone concerned with issues of nationalism, postcolonialism, and the formation of identities.
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中央図 自動書庫 121.6/Ko 82 1996
003211996003500


中央図 自動書庫 Z 00/K/83 1996
015211996021592

: pbk 中央図 2A 121.6/Ko 82/50970432 1996
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書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-287) and index
著者標目 *Koschmann, J. Victor, 1942-
件 名 LCSH:Subjectivity
LCSH:Revolutions -- Philosophy  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Philosophy, Japanese -- 20th century  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Japan -- Intellectual life -- 1945-  全ての件名で検索
分 類 NDC9:121.6
LCC:B5243.S83
DC20:126/.0952/09045
NDLC:GB571
書誌ID 1000348876
ISBN 0226451216
NCID BA28907893
巻冊次 : hbk ; ISBN:0226451216
: pbk ; ISBN:0226451224
登録日 2009.09.11
更新日 2009.09.11

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