Understanding Japaneseness: a fresh look at Nipponjinron through "maternal-filial affection"
This book makes a distinctly new contribution to the field of Nipponjinron as a theological anthropology of Japaneseness. Through concrete examples, classic literature, historical analysis, and religious reflection, the author illuminates a new path to understanding Japaneseness by drawing the reade...
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Understanding Japaneseness A Fresh Look at Nipponjinron through “Maternal-filial Affection ” Kosuko Nishitani (.X EDITED BY MICHAEL J. SHERRILL Hamilton Books An Imprint of Rowman Littlefield Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth, UK
Contents Preface xi Notes xv Acknowledgments xvii 1 Seminal Studies of Nipponjinron 1 The First Substantial Nipponjinron-ron 1 Nipponjinron as Ideology 2 Nipponjinron as Consumer Goods 3 The Significance of Befu’s Nipponjinron-ron 4 Aoki’s Work as a Baseline for Nipponjinron-ron 5 Four Stages of Postwar Nipponjinron 5 Nipponjinron-bashing 8 Benedict’s Nipponjinron as a Point of Departure 9 Glocalism as a Conclusion 10 Funabiki’s Nipponjinron-ron for the Twenty-first Century 12 Nipponjinron in the Context of Modernization 13 The Need for Nipponjinron as Public Property and Political Opinion 14 Nipponjinron for the Self-transformation of the Japanese 15 Notes 17 2 My Own Perspective on Nipponjinron 21 Modernization, Internationalization, and Globalization as a Grand Context for Nipponj inron 21 The “Third Opening” of Japan and Globalization 21 What Is Modernization, Internationalization, and Globalization? 23 Fruits of the Age-old Struggle to Be Free 23 A Critique of Democracy in Japanese Conservative Nationalism 25 v
vi Contents Making Democracy a Universal Public Good 26 “Human Rights! Human Rights! Human Rights!” 28 Anthropological Concentration 29 Religious Plurality as a Public Framework vs. Religious Pluralism as a Frame of Thought 31 The Need for Religious Reinterpretation of Modem Values 32 Human Nature and National Feature 34 Nipponjinron as a Particularistic View of Japanese National Feature 35 A Nipponj inron for the Public Fomm 3 6 Notes 37 3 Encountering Nipponjinron 39 The Nipponjinron Boom 40 From Bushidö to Shomindö 4 1 An Encounter of Japanese Identity with Christian Spirituality 42 Organ Transplant and Nipponjinron 43 Four Representative Cases 45 The Etiquette of Giving and Receiving 47 Obligation: The Psychological Complex of the Japanese 49 Liver Transplant in Japan 50 Kinship Driven Ethics 51 Notes 53 4 Nipponism 55 The Creation of Nipponism 55 Nipponism as Humanism 57 Christian Nipponists 58 The Difficulty of Defining the Concept of Nipponism 59 Covenantal Adoption and Blood Relation 60 The World of “Your You” 61 Combinaison Binaire (Second Person Relation) 62 Intimacy and Verticality in the Second Person Relation 63 Honorifics in Japanese Language 64 The Parental-filial Relation in Japanese Life 65 The “Essence” of Nipponism 66 The Life and Works of Fabian 67 The Tale of Heike: A Rational Balance Sheet of Obligation 69 The Story of Giö : On as Duty 72 Mercury Poisoning: Claims for Compensation vs. Keeping the Peace 75 Notes 77 5 Reinterpreting Nipponism 79 A Methodological Perspective for a Study of National Identity 80
Contents vii Discerning Characteristics Unique to a Nation 80 The Rigidity of the Blood Relation System in Japan 81 Parental-filial Relation: The Core of Nipponism 82 Parental-filial Duty: Giving and Receiving On 83 Non-blood Relation and On A Rational Balance Sheet 83 On in Japanese Social Ethics 84 The Parental-filial Relation as Ethical Axiom 85 Parental-filial Affection as the Religious Substance of the Japanese 87 Nipponism as Civil Religion? 88 Groupism and Kuki 90 The Problem with Regarding Nipponism as Nationalism 91 From Intratextuality to Globality 92 Notes 93 6 Japan as a Maternal Society 95 Matemalism 96 Paternalism 97 The Predominance of Matemalism in Japanese Society 98 The Dream of Shinran 99 The Predominance of Paternalism in Western Society 100 An Ethic of Place 101 Inside and Outside the Place 102 Is It Possible for the Japanese to Recover Paternalism? 104 Puer Aeternus (Eternal Boy) in a Maternal Society 105 Paternalism: National Feature or Human Nature? 106 The Japanese Were Exclusively Raised by Mothers! 107 Children of a Father May Marry but Those of a Mother May Not! 109 When Did the Period of Puer Aeternus Begin? 110 From Matemalism to the “Creation” of Paternalism 111 Notes 113 7 A Psychology of Japanese Matemalism 115 A Psychoanalytical Theory Made in Japan 115 Ajase Monogatari (Ajase Story) and The Ajase Complex 116 Reciprocal Therapy: Repentance and Forgiveness 118 The Transmission of Maternal-filial Conflict between Generations 120 Ajase Story and Orestes Story. Matemalism and Paternalism 121 The Oriental Mechanism of Defense against Guilt- Consciousness 123 Japanese Masochistic Matemalism 124 Amae (Dependence) and Japanese Matemalism 127 A Definition of Amae 128
Contents viii Social Application of Amae in Japan 128 Amae as a Predominant Y Derived from the Maternal-filial Relation Z 129 Maternal Love, Amae and Homosexuality 131 Manifestation of Maternal Feelings Latent in Japanese Society 133 Japanese Society through Maternal Eyes 134 The Song of Yoitomake 135 Japanese Maternal Eyes 136 “I love the authentic Japan more than the Japanese do” 139 Kan’non the Sorrowful Mother 140 Notes 142 8 An Ethic of Maternal-filial Affection 145 San ’nin Kichisa (The Three Kichisas) 145 A Society not of Chötei (Arbitration) but of Chüsai (Intercession) 146 Oyabun (Superior) and Kobun (Subordinate) 147 Semi-Blood Relation: Oshö as Oyabun and Ojo or Obö as Kobun 148 Saving One Another’s Face in the Parental-filial Relation 151 On Receiving Something for Nothing 152 Kobun’s Money in Oyabun’s Pocket 153 An Anatomy of Japanese Politics 154 A Model of Amae (Dependence) and Oya-gokoro (Parental Affection) 156 The Handiwork of a Kyariya-kanryo (Career Bureaucrat) 157 Amakudari (Golden Parachute) 159 Dangö (Consultation) 160 Why Social Reform Is So Difficult in Japan 161 Okami as Oya (Parent) Victimizing Shimojimo as Ko (Children) 162 Why Bureaucrats Prevail over Politicians in Japan 163 An Important Dialogue with Mr. van Wolferen 164 Chichi Kaeru (Father Returns Home) 166 The Parable of the Prodigal Son and Chichi Kaeru 167 The Return of the Prodigal: A Comedy for Fathers 169 Instinctive Belief in Japanese Parental-filial Affection 170 “Even Akutagawa was crying” 174 Kenagesa (Admirableness) of a Child 174 Awaresa (Pitifulness) of an Old Person 175 Affection and Forgiveness in Blood Relation 175 Oya no Ko-gaeri (The Parent Becoming the Child) 176 The Bottom Line of Parental-filial Affection for Ethics 178 Notes 179 9 Irresponsibility: The Decisive Problem of Japanese Society 181
Contents IX Social Irresponsibility and the Second Person Relation 182 Irresponsible Hierarchy in the Emperor System 183 A View of the Japanese Emperor as a Baby 185 Irresponsibility and the Hollow-centered Structure of Japanese Society 187 Abolishing the Emperor System: The Impossible Agenda 189 “The Emperor Was Only Made Use of’ 190 Notes 191 10 The Origin of the Japanese System 193 Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) and Nipponshoki (Chronicles of Japan) 194 The Invention of Man ’yo-gana 195 Norinaga Moto’ori 196 SokichiTsuda 197 Fujiwara no Fuhito: The Original Designer of the Japanese State 198 The Emperor System in a Legal State 198 The Emperor: High Priest as Political Figurehead 200 Subordinate as True Leader 201 A Survey of Japan’s Historical Formation 201 Prince Shotoku and the Soga Clan 202 Taika Reform 203 The Relation of Emperor Tenji and Nakatomi no Kamatari to the Soga Clan 203 The Compilation of a National History 204 Emperor Tenmu on Buddhism and Taoism 205 Empress Jito’s Impatience 206 Fujiwara no Fuhito’s Debut in the Yamato Dynasty 207 An Alliance between Jito and Fuhito 208 The Sword of Prince Kusakabe 208 A Principle Never to Be Changed 209 Personal Agenda under the Guise of Public Principle 210 An Analysis of the Myths in Record and Chronicles 211 Notes 213 11 Interpreting Chronicles of Japan 215 The Historical Process of Writing Chronicles of Japan 215 The Key Importance of Man yo-gana 216 Group a by Chinese Authors and Group p by Japanese Authors 217 The Two Divisions of the 30 Volumes of Chronicles 218 Group a: Shoku Shugen and Satsu Kokaku 219 Group P: Yamada no Fuhito Mikata 220 Who Wrote the Seventeen-Article Constitution ? 220 The Last Volume on Empress Jito 221
x Contents The Process of the Making of Chronicles 222 A Chronology of the Compilation of Chronicles 223 The Second Term of the National History Project 224 The Relationship between Kojiki and the Fujiwara Clan 225 The Relationship between Fujiwara no Fuhito and Yamada no Fuhito Mikata 226 The Case for Fuhito as the Producer of Record and Chronicles 227 Notes 228 12 The Japanese System and Maternal-filial Affection 231 The Significance of Ueyama’s View 231 Japan as a Religious State: The Division of Labor in Buddhism and Shinto 232 The DNA of the State of Japan: Jito’s Filial Affection for her Descendants 233 Maternal-filial Affection as a Public Value in Japan 234 The Uroboric Regency as the Cost of the Emperor System 236 Notes 237 Epilogue 239 Think of Me as Your Mother 239 Shinto Beliefs . The Blood Relation between Kami and Humans 240 Shinto Faith: This World Alone 242 Notes 243 Index 245
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