
Culture and Identity
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Together with the editor, the contributors include Brett de Bary, Thomas W. Burkman, H. D. Harootunian, Germaine A. Hoston, Nozomu Kawamura, Stephen W. Kohl, William R. LaFleur, Hajimu Nakano, Donald Roden, Miriam Silverberg, Eugene Soviak, Jackie Stone, Shuji Takashina, and Makoto Ueda.
Originally published in 1990.
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Contents, pg. v
Preface, pg. vii
Introduction, pg. 3
1. Abe Jiro and The Diary of Santaro, pg. 7
2. Kurata Hyakuzo and The Origins of Love and Understanding, pg. 22
3. Taisho Culture and the Problem of Gender Ambivalence, pg. 37
Introduction, pg. 59
4. Sociology and Socialism in the Interwar Period, pg. 61
5. Tsuchida Kyoson and the Sociology of the Masses, pg. 83
6. Disciplinizing Native Knowledge and Producing Place: Yanagita Kunio, Origuchi Shinobu, Takata Yasuma, pg. 99
Introduction, pg. 131
7. Marxism Addresses the Modern: Nakano Shigeharu's Reproduction of Taisho Culture, pg. 133
8. "Credo Quia Absurdum": Tenko and the Prisonhouse of Language, pg. 154
9. Ikkoku Shakai-shugi: Sano Manabu and the Limits of Marxism as Cultural Criticism, pg. 168
Introduction, pg. 189
10. Nitobe Inazo: From World Order to Regional Order, pg. 191
11. A Vast and Grave Task: Interwar Buddhist Studies as an Expression of Japan's Envisioned Global Role, pg. 217
12. A Turning in Taisho: Asia and Europe in the Early Writings of Watsuji Tetsuro, pg. 234
Introduction, pg. 259
13. Kuki Shuzo and The Structure of lki, pg. 261
14. Natsume Soseki and the Development of Modern Japanese Art, pg. 273
15. Yugen and Erhabene: Onishi Yoshinori's Attempt to Synthesize Japanese and Western Aesthetics, pg. 282
Contributors, pg. 301
Index, pg. 303
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