
Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture
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Originally published in 1971.
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Contents, pg. v
List of Illustrations, pg. vii
Foreword, pg. ix
Editor's Preface, pg. xiii
Introduction, pg. 3
CHAPTER I. On the Nature of Western Progress: The Journal of the Iwakura Embassy, pg. 7
CHAPTER II.Westernization and Japanization: The Early Meiji Transformation of Education, pg. 35
CHAPTER III. The Japanization of the Middle Meiji, pg. 77
CHAPTER IV. The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95 and Its Cultural Effects in Japan, pg. 121
Introduction, pg. 179
CHAPTER V. Western-Style Painting in the Early Meiji Period and Its Critics, pg. 181
CHAPTER VI. The Formation of Realism in Meiji Painting: The Artistic Career of Takahashi Yuichi, pg. 221
CHAPTER VII. The Modern Music of Meiji Japan, pg. 257
Introduction, pg. 303
CHAPTER VIII. Natsume Soseki and the Psychological Novel, pg. 305
CHAPTER IX. Toson and the Autobiographical Novel, pg. 347
CHAPTER X. Masaoka Shiki and Tanka Reform, pg. 379
CHAPTER XI. Kobayashi Hideo, pg. 419
CHAPTER XII. Fukuda Tsuneari: Modernization and Shingeki, pg. 463
Introduction, pg. 503
CHAPTER XIII. Nishida Kitaro: The Early Years, pg. 507
CHAPTER XIV. Millenarian Aspects of the New Religions in Japan, pg. 563
CHAPTER XV. Levels of Speech (keigo) and the Japanese Linguistic Response to Modernization, pg. 601
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, pg. 669
Index, pg. 673
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