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3. Taishō Culture and the Problem of Gender Ambivalence
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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PART I: THE MOVE INWARD
- Introduction 3
- 1. Abe Jirō and The Diary of Santarō 7
- 2. Kurata Hyakuzō and The Origins of Love and Understanding 22
- 3. Taishō Culture and the Problem of Gender Ambivalence 37
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PART II: CULTURE AND SOCIETY
- Introduction 59
- 4. Sociology and Socialism in the Interwar Period 61
- 5. Tsuchida Kyōson and the Sociology of the Masses 83
- 6. Disciplinizing Native Knowledge and Producing Place: Yanagita Kunio, Origuchi Shinobu, Takata Yasuma 99
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PART III: MARXISM AND CULTURAL CRITICISM
- Introduction 131
- 7. Marxism Addresses the Modern: Nakano Shigeharu’s Reproduction of Taishō Culture 133
- 8. “Credo Quia Absurdum”: Tenkō and the Prisonhouse of Language 154
- 9. Ikkoku Shakai-shugi: Sano Manabu and the Limits of Marxism as Cultural Criticism 168
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PART IV: JAPAN IN ASIA
- Introduction 189
- 10. Nitobe Inazō: From World Order to Regional Order 191
- 11. A Vast and Grave Task: Interwar Buddhist Studies as an Expression of Japan's Envisioned Global Role 217
- 12. A Turning in Taishō: Asia and Europe in the Early Writings of Watsuji Tetsurō 234
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PART V: ART AND THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
- Introduction 259
- 13. Kuki Shuzō and The Structure of lki 261
- 14. Natsume Sōseki and the Development of Modern Japanese Art 273
- 15. Yūgen and Erhabene: Ōnishi Yoshinori’s Attempt to Synthesize Japanese and Western Aesthetics 282
- Contributors 301
- Index 303
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
PART I: THE MOVE INWARD
- Introduction 3
- 1. Abe Jirō and The Diary of Santarō 7
- 2. Kurata Hyakuzō and The Origins of Love and Understanding 22
- 3. Taishō Culture and the Problem of Gender Ambivalence 37
-
PART II: CULTURE AND SOCIETY
- Introduction 59
- 4. Sociology and Socialism in the Interwar Period 61
- 5. Tsuchida Kyōson and the Sociology of the Masses 83
- 6. Disciplinizing Native Knowledge and Producing Place: Yanagita Kunio, Origuchi Shinobu, Takata Yasuma 99
-
PART III: MARXISM AND CULTURAL CRITICISM
- Introduction 131
- 7. Marxism Addresses the Modern: Nakano Shigeharu’s Reproduction of Taishō Culture 133
- 8. “Credo Quia Absurdum”: Tenkō and the Prisonhouse of Language 154
- 9. Ikkoku Shakai-shugi: Sano Manabu and the Limits of Marxism as Cultural Criticism 168
-
PART IV: JAPAN IN ASIA
- Introduction 189
- 10. Nitobe Inazō: From World Order to Regional Order 191
- 11. A Vast and Grave Task: Interwar Buddhist Studies as an Expression of Japan's Envisioned Global Role 217
- 12. A Turning in Taishō: Asia and Europe in the Early Writings of Watsuji Tetsurō 234
-
PART V: ART AND THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
- Introduction 259
- 13. Kuki Shuzō and The Structure of lki 261
- 14. Natsume Sōseki and the Development of Modern Japanese Art 273
- 15. Yūgen and Erhabene: Ōnishi Yoshinori’s Attempt to Synthesize Japanese and Western Aesthetics 282
- Contributors 301
- Index 303