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Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31 Book

Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31
Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31, This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nation, Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31, This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nation, Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31
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  • Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31
  • Written by author Peter Nosco
  • Published by Harvard University Press, May 1990
  • This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nation
  • This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nation
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This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nationalism, were intellectuals engaged in a quest for meaning, wholeness, and solace in what they perceived to be disordered times.


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Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31, This work studies three major eighteenth-century nativist scholars in Japan: Kada no Azumamaro, Kamo no Mabuchi, and the celebrated Motoori Norinaga. Nosco demonstrates that these three, frequently depicted as the formulators of a rabid exenophobic nation, Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, Vol. 31

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