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Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics Book

Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics
Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics, During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of openness to Western ideas. The characterizations that arose—that Japanese culture is unique, essential, and enduring—came to be accepted both inside and ou, Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics has a rating of 3 stars
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Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics, During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of openness to Western ideas. The characterizations that arose—that Japanese culture is unique, essential, and enduring—came to be accepted both inside and ou, Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics
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  • Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shuzo and the Rise of National Aesthetics
  • Written by author Leslie Pincus
  • Published by University of California Press, June 1996
  • During the interwar years in Japan, discourse on culture turned sharply inward after generations of openness to Western ideas. The characterizations that arose—that Japanese culture is unique, essential, and enduring—came to be accepted both inside and ou
  • "In her penetrating study, Leslie Pincus has managed to disclose how modernism in Japan (and elsewhere) was directed toward resolving the challenge of historical surplus caused by rapid modernization. She authoritatively demonstrates how thought was c
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Exotic Seductions and the Return to Japan25
2Encounters across Borders: The Philosophical Quest for Experience54
3History or Value: The Vicissitudes of Edo Culture98
4Hermeneutics; Or Culture Repossessed140
5An Aristocracy of Taste in an Age of Mass Culture182
Epilogue: How the Cultural Landscape Became the Property of the State209
Works Cited249
Index259


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