The culture of the Meiji period /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1985.
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Colección: | Princeton library of Asian translations.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Japan: A Very Strange Country
- The Emperor System as a "Weight Upon the Eyes,"
- The Limits and Scope of the Problem
- The Creation of A Grass-Roots Culture
- The Silent Folk World
- First Stirring
- Subtle Transformations Toward Modernity
- A Sickness of Soul
- The Impact of the Restoration on Mountain Villages
- The Impact Of Western Culture
- The Approach of Reform Bureaucrats
- Advocates of Enlightenment and the People
- The Cultural Gulf Between Japan and the West
- Wandering Pilgrims
- Restoration Youth
- A Spiritual Journey
- Grass-Roots Self-Government
- Substitution and Restatement
- Creating a People's Constitution
- Swan Song
- Poetry in Chinese and Revolutionary Thought
- Onuma Chinzan and Mori Shunto
- Two Contrasting Undercurrents
- Historical Consciousness and Poetic Spirit
- The Life of Local Men of Letters
- Politics and Literature
- The Heights and Depths of Popular Consciousness
- The Voices of the Inarticulate
- The Thoughts of Unknown Soldiers
- Mountain Village Communes
- Abandoning Conventional Morality
- The Clash of Ideas at the Lower Social Level
- From Peak to Valley
- Carriers of Meiji Culture
- The Establishment of the Japanese Intellectual Class
- Opening the Eye to the Inner Life
- Views of Civilization
- Meiji Conditions of Nonculture
- Desperate Farming Villages in the Meiji Era
- Consciousness in the Lower Depths
- The Age of the Lost Ideal
- The Emperor System as a Spiritual Structure
- The Legacy of Kokutai
- The Emperor and the People.