Proving the way: conflict and practice in the history of Japanese nativism
"The primary goal of this book is to restore historicity to the study of nativism by recognizing Hirata Atsutane's role in the creation and perpetuation of an intellectual tradition that remains a significant part of Japanese history and culture. Arguing that conflict among scholars and in...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The primary goal of this book is to restore historicity to the study of nativism by recognizing Hirata Atsutane's role in the creation and perpetuation of an intellectual tradition that remains a significant part of Japanese history and culture. Arguing that conflict among scholars and intellectuals begets ideas, Mark McNally shows that nativism was rife with internal competition. The mid-nineteenth-century suppression of this multiplicity of views led to the emergence of what we now think of as "nativism." By focusing on the competition among the rival strands of nativism, McNally demonstrates that "nativism" resulted not from Atsutane's conscious attempt to formulate a new intellectual tradition but from his greater political skills at putting his views across."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Author: Mark McNally. Cf. ECIP t.p. plus. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 287 S. |
ISBN: | 0674017781 |
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adam_text | Titel: Proving the way
Autor: McNally, Mark
Jahr: 2005
Contents Tables and Figures xi Preface xiii Conventions and A bbreviations xv 1 The Ascendancy of Hirata Atsutane and the Invention of Kokugaku i 2 The Formation of Rival Nativist Schools: The Edo-ha and the Norinaga School 14 3 The Norinaga School in Edo 65 4 The Sandaikó Debate: Mythology, Astronomy, and Eschatology 9 6 5 On a Dream and a Prayer: Atsutane’s Discourse of Succession and a New Nativist Tradition 131 6 Forsaking Textualism: Ancient History and the Supernatural 179 7 Bakumatsu Kokugaku and the Hirata School 209 8 Conclusion: Centrality at the Margins 242
X Contents Epilogue: Twentieth-Century Ethnology and Nationalism Reference Matter 2-57 Character List 265 Works Cited 2 67 Index 277
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