
Deconstructing Nationality
How can a post-national Japanese Studies be defined? How might the postwar myth of a monoethnic Japan be historicized? Can new forms of nationalism be effectively criticized by evoking a spirit of nationalist democracy? This book contains a series of groundbreaking essays by major Japanese and American scholars seeking to locate "Japan" beyond the geographical and ideological boundaries established post-1945 and under the Cold War. Included are essays on such iconic cultural figures as Maruyama Masao and Takamura Kotaro; on the impact of colonialism on prewar theories of race, language, and multi-culturalism; on gender and nationalism; on the critique of culturalist notions of the "native speaker" and "mother tongue," and on Asian nationalisms in the era of globalization.
- Toimittaja
- Naoki Sakai, Brett Bary, Toshio Iyotani
- ISBN
- 9781885445346
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 907 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.4.2011
- Kustantaja
- Cornell University East Asia Program
- Sivumäärä
- 276