Reconfiguring Modernity 在线电子书 图书标签: 日本研究 思想史 费正清东亚研究奖 政治哲学 历史 东亚现代性 英文原版 现代性
发表于2024-11-22
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太难读了!!!作者太显摆了,从黑格尔、康德、马克思、斯宾塞到丸山真男、福泽谕吉以及一堆不认识的日本政治思想家随口就来,绕来绕去。
评分巨好看,词穷了,开题的基础读本// 跟阿多诺一起读,醍醐灌顶(
评分巨好看,词穷了,开题的基础读本// 跟阿多诺一起读,醍醐灌顶(
评分太难读了!!!作者太显摆了,从黑格尔、康德、马克思、斯宾塞到丸山真男、福泽谕吉以及一堆不认识的日本政治思想家随口就来,绕来绕去。
评分巨好看,词穷了,开题的基础读本// 跟阿多诺一起读,醍醐灌顶(
Julia Adeney Thomas turns the concept of nature into a powerful analytical lens through which to view Japanese modernity, bringing the study of both Japanese history and political modernity to a new level of clarity. She shows that nature necessarily functions as a political concept and that changing ideas of nature's political authority were central during Japan's transformation from a semifeudal world to an industrializing colonial empire. In political documents from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century, nature was redefined, moving from the universal, spatial concept of the Tokugawa period, through temporal, social Darwinian ideas of inevitable progress and competitive struggle, to a celebration of Japan as a nation uniquely in harmony with nature. The so-called traditional "Japanese love of nature" masks modern state power.Thomas's theoretically sophisticated study rejects the supposition that modernity is the ideological antithesis of nature, overcoming the determinism of the physical environment through technology and liberating denatured subjects from the chains of biology and tradition. In making "nature" available as a critical term for political analysis, this book yields new insights into prewar Japan's failure to achieve liberal democracy, as well as an alternative means of understanding modernity and the position of non-Western nations within it. Julia Adeney Thomas turns the concept of nature into a powerful analytical lens through which to view Japanese modernity, bringing the study of both Japanese history and political modernity to a new level of clarity. She shows that nature necessarily functions as a political concept and that changing ideas of nature's political authority were central during Japan's transformation from a semifeudal world to an industrializing colonial empire. In political documents from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century, nature was redefined, moving from the universal, spatial concept of the Tokugawa period, through temporal, social Darwinian ideas of inevitable progress and competitive struggle, to a celebration of Japan as a nation uniquely in harmony with nature. The so-called traditional "Japanese love of nature" masks modern state power.Thomas's theoretically sophisticated study rejects the supposition that modernity is the ideological antithesis of nature, overcoming the determinism of the physical environment through technology and liberating denatured subjects from the chains of biology and tradition. In making "nature" available as a critical term for political analysis, this book yields new insights into prewar Japan's failure to achieve liberal democracy, as well as an alternative means of understanding modernity and the position of non-Western nations within it.
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