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This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the perception and cultural values of everyday life in the country changed along with the rise of the kasutori culture. Such a process was closely tied with both a refusal of the samurai culture and the interwar debate on modernity and it resulted in a decadent way of life exemplified by intellectuals such as Sakaguchi Ango. It depicts a short-lived radical cultural and social alternative one that forced people to rethink their relationship to the kokutai modernity social roles daily practices and the production of knowledge. The subjectivity and daily practices in those years were more important in shaping the cultural identities of the Japanese than the new public ideology of the nation. This challenges some Euro-American historical notions that the new private sphere has emerged in Japan as an effect of the country’s Americanization rather than from within it. This work not only looks at the immediate aftermath of WWII from the perspective of Japan but also tries to rethink Westernization in the light of its global appropriation. This volume is addressed to specialists of Japanese or Asian history but it will also attract historians of the United States and readers from political and intellectual history cultural studies and historiography in general. | A Cultural History of Postwar Japan Rethinking Kasutori Society

Routledge A Cultural History Of Postwar Japan Rethinking Kasutori Society 09781032532059

This book is a political and cultural history of the early postwar Japan aiming at exploring how the perception and cultural values of everyday life in the country changed along with the rise of the kasutori culture. Such a process was closely tied with both a refusal of the samurai culture and the interwar debate on modernity and it resulted in a decadent way of life exemplified by intellectuals such as Sakaguchi Ango. It depicts a short-lived radical cultural and social alternative one that forced people to rethink their relationship to the kokutai modernity social roles daily practices and the production of knowledge. The subjectivity and daily practices in those years were more important in shaping the cultural identities of the Japanese than the new public ideology of the nation. This challenges some Euro-American historical notions that the new private sphere has emerged in Japan as an effect of the country’s Americanization rather than from within it. This work not only looks at the immediate aftermath of WWII from the perspective of Japan but also tries to rethink Westernization in the light of its global appropriation. This volume is addressed to specialists of Japanese or Asian history but it will also attract historians of the United States and readers from political and intellectual history cultural studies and historiography in general. | A Cultural History of Postwar Japan Rethinking Kasutori Society

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