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  • 1
    ISBN: 9004300988 , 9789004300989
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Brill's Japanese studies library 52
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Values, identity, and equality in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japan
    DDC: 306.0952
    Keywords: Social values History ; Social structure History ; Authority Social aspects ; History ; Identity (Psychology) History ; Group identity History ; Equality History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Authority ; Social aspects ; Equality ; Group identity ; Identity (Psychology) ; Social conditions ; Social structure ; Social values ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; History ; Japan Social conditions 19th century ; Japan Social conditions 18th century ; Japan
    Abstract: "The chapters in this volume variously challenge a number of long-standing assumptions regarding eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japanese society, and especially that society's values, structure and hierarchy; the practical limits of state authority; and the emergence of individual and collective identity. By interrogating the concept of equality on both sides of the 1868 divide, the volume extends this discussion beyond the late-Tokugawa period into the early-Meiji and even into the present. An Epilogue examines some of the historiographical issues that form a background to this enquiry. Taken together, the chapters offer answers and perspectives that are highly original and should prove stimulating to all those interested in early modern Japanese cultural, intellectual, and social history Contributors include: Daniel Botsman, W. Puck Brecher, Gideon Fujiwara, Eiko Ikegami, Jun'ichi Isomae, James E. Ketelaar, Yasunori Kojima, Peter Nosco, Naoki Sakai, Gregory Smits, M. William Steele, and Anne Walthall"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Values, Identity, and Equality in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Japan / James E. Ketelaar -- pt. 1 Values in Practice -- 2. Waiting for the Flying Fish to Leap: Revisiting the Values and Individuality of Tokugawa People as Practiced / Eiko Ikegami -- 3. Good Older Brother, Bad Younger Brother: Sibling Rivalry in the Hirata Family / Anne Walthall -- 4. Being a Brat: The Ethics of Child Disobedience in the Edo Period / W. Puck Brecher -- pt. 2 The Construction of Identity -- 5. The Early Modern Co-Emergence of Individuality and Collective Identity / Peter Nosco -- 6. Rebirth of a Hirata School Nativist: Tsuruya Ariyo and His Kaganabe Journal / Gideon Fujiwara -- 7. New Cultures, New Identities: Becoming Okinawan and Japanese in Nineteenth-Century Ryukyu / Gregory Smits -- pt. 3 Erotic Emotionality and Parody -- 8. Searching For Erotic Emotionality in Tokugawa Japan / James E. Ketelaar
    Abstract: Note continued: 9. Laughter Connects the Sacred (set) and the Sexual (sei): The Blossoming of Parody in Edo Culture / Yasunori Kojima -- pt. 4 Equality and Modernity -- 10. The Unconventional Origins of Modern Japan: Mantei Oga vs. Fukuzawa Yukichi / M. William Steele -- 11. Flowery Tales: Oe Taku, Kobe and the Making of Meiji Japan's `Emancipation Moment' / Daniel V. Botsman -- 12. From Relational Identity to Specific Identity: On Equality and Nationality / Naoki Sakai -- Epilogue The Historiographical Issues -- 13. Epilogue: Reimagining Early Modern Japan -- Beyond the Imagined/Invented Modern Nation / Jun'ichi Isomae.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004300217
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (392 p.)
    Series Statement: Brill's Japanese studies library 52
    Series Statement: Brill's Japanese studies library
    Parallel Title: Print version Values, Identity, and Equality in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Japan
    DDC: 306.0952
    Keywords: Social values History ; Social structure History ; Authority Social aspects ; History ; Identity (Psychology) History ; Group identity History ; Equality History ; Social values ; Japan ; History ; Social structure ; Japan ; History ; Authority ; Social aspects ; Japan ; History ; Identity (Psychology) ; Japan ; History ; Group identity ; Japan ; History ; Equality ; Japan ; History ; Japan ; Social conditions ; 18th century ; Japan ; Social conditions ; 19th century ; Electronic books ; Japan Social conditions 18th century ; Japan Social conditions 19th century ; Konferenzschrift ; Japan ; Wert ; Kulturelle Identität ; Sozialstruktur ; Geschichte 1700-1900
    Abstract: "The chapters in this volume variously challenge a number of long-standing assumptions regarding eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japanese society, and especially that society's values, structure and hierarchy; the practical limits of state authority; and the emergence of individual and collective identity. By interrogating the concept of equality on both sides of the 1868 divide, the volume extends this discussion beyond the late-Tokugawa period into the early-Meiji and even into the present. An Epilogue examines some of the historiographical issues that form a background to this enquiry. Taken together, the chapters offer answers and perspectives that are highly original and should prove stimulating to all those interested in early modern Japanese cultural, intellectual, and social history Contributors include: Daniel Botsman, W. Puck Brecher, Gideon Fujiwara, Eiko Ikegami, Jun'ichi Isomae, James E. Ketelaar, Yasunori Kojima, Peter Nosco, Naoki Sakai, Gregory Smits, M. William Steele, and Anne Walthall"--Provided by publisher
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  • 3
    ISBN: 900430021X , 9789004300217
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 376 Seiten
    Series Statement: Brill's Japanese studies library 52
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Values, identity, and equality in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japan
    DDC: 306.0952
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    Keywords: Social values History ; Social structure History ; Authority Social aspects ; History ; Identity (Psychology) History ; Group identity History ; Equality History ; Japan Social conditions 18th century ; Japan Social conditions 19th century
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: "The chapters in this volume variously challenge a number of long-standing assumptions regarding eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japanese society, and especially that society's values, structure and hierarchy; the practical limits of state authority; and the emergence of individual and collective identity. By interrogating the concept of equality on both sides of the 1868 divide, the volume extends this discussion beyond the late-Tokugawa period into the early-Meiji and even into the present. An Epilogue examines some of the historiographical issues that form a background to this enquiry. Taken together, the chapters offer answers and perspectives that are highly original and should prove stimulating to all those interested in early modern Japanese cultural, intellectual, and social history Contributors include: Daniel Botsman, W. Puck Brecher, Gideon Fujiwara, Eiko Ikegami, Jun'ichi Isomae, James E. Ketelaar, Yasunori Kojima, Peter Nosco, Naoki Sakai, Gregory Smits, M. William Steele, and Anne Walthall"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION: VALUES, IDENTITY, AND EQUALITY IN EIGHTEENTH- AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY JAPAN / Peter Nosco and James E. KetelaarPART 1. Values in Practice -- Waiting for the Flying Fish to Leap : Revisiting the Values and Individuality of Tokugawa People as Practiced / Eiko Ikegami -- GOOD OLDER BROTHER, BAD YOUNGER BROTHER : SIBLING RIVALRY IN THE HIRATA FAMILY / Anne Walthall -- BEING A BRAT : THE ETHICS OF CHILD DISOBEDIENCE IN THE EDO PERIOD / W. Puck Brecher -- PART 2. THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY -- The Early Modern Co-Emergence of Individuality and Collective Identity / Peter Nosco -- REBIRTH OF A HIRATA SCHOOL NATIVIST : TSURUYA ARIYO AND HIS KAGANABE JOURNAL / Gideon Fujiwara -- NEW CULTURES, NEW IDENTITIES : BECOMING OKINAWAN AND JAPANESE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY RYUKYU / Gregory Smits -- PART 3. EROTIC EMOTIONALITY AND PARODY -- SEARCHING FOR EROTIC EMOTIONALITY IN TOKUGAWA JAPAN / James E. Ketelaar -- Laughter Connects the Sacred and the Sexual : The Blossoming of Parody in the Edo Culture / Yasunori Kojimar -- PART 4. EQUALITY AND MODERNITY -- THE UNCONVENTIONAL ORIGINS OF MODERN JAPAN : MANTEI OGA VS. FUKUZAWA YUKICHI / M. William Steele -- FLOWERY TALES : OE TAKU (1847-1921), KOBE AND THE MAKING OF MEIJI JAPAN'S "EMANCIPATION MOMENT" / Daniel V. Botsman -- From Relational Identity to Specific Identity : On Equality and Nationality / Naoki Sakai -- EPILOGUE: THE HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ISSUES -- EPILOGUE: REIMAGINING EARLY MODERN JAPAN--BEYOND THE IMAGINED/INVENTED MODERN NATION / Jun'ichi Isomae -- Glossary.
    Description / Table of Contents: VALUES, IDENTITY, AND EQUALITY IN EIGHTEENTH- AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY JAPAN / Peter Nosco and James E. Ketelaar -- PART 1. Values in Practice -- Waiting for the Flying Fish to Leap : Revisiting the Values and Individuality of Tokugawa People as Practiced / Eiko Ikegami -- GOOD OLDER BROTHER, BAD YOUNGER BROTHER : SIBLING RIVALRY IN THE HIRATA FAMILY / Anne Walthall -- BEING A BRAT : THE ETHICS OF CHILD DISOBEDIENCE IN THE EDO PERIOD / W. Puck Brecher -- PART 2. THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY -- The Early Modern Co-Emergence of Individuality and Collective Identity / Peter Nosco -- REBIRTH OF A HIRATA SCHOOL NATIVIST : TSURUYA ARIYO AND HIS KAGANABE JOURNAL / Gideon Fujiwara -- NEW CULTURES, NEW IDENTITIES : BECOMING OKINAWAN AND JAPANESE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY RYUKYU / Gregory Smits -- PART 3. EROTIC EMOTIONALITY AND PARODY -- SEARCHING FOR EROTIC EMOTIONALITY IN TOKUGAWA JAPAN / James E. Ketelaar -- Laughter Connects the Sacred and the Sexual : The Blossoming of Parody in
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