Things Seen and Unseen: Discourse and Ideology in Tokugawa Nativism

Things Seen and Unseen: Discourse and Ideology in Tokugawa Nativism image
ISBN-10:

0226317072

ISBN-13:

9780226317076

Edition: 1
Released: Mar 15, 1988
Format: Paperback, 508 pages
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Description:

This long-awaited work explores the place of kokugaku (rendered here as "nativism") during Japan's Tokugawa period. Kokugaku, the sense of a distinct and sacred Japanese identity, appeared in the eighteenth century in reaction to the pervasive influence of Chinese culture on Japan. Against this influence, nativists sought a Japanese sense of difference grounded in folk tradition, agricultural values, and ancient Japanese religion. H. D. Harootunian treats nativism as a discourse and shows how it functioned ideologically in Tokugawa Japan.












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