This incisive intellectual history of Japanese social science from the 1890s to the present day considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of development or rationalizati… Mehr…
This incisive intellectual history of Japanese social science from the 1890s to the present day considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of development or rationalization have engendered and the role social scientists have played in their emergence. Andrew E. Barshay argues that Japan, together with Germany and pre-revolutionary Russia, represented forms of developmental alienation from the Atlantic Rim symptomatic of late-emerging empires. Neither members nor colonies of the Atlantic Rim, these were independent national societies whose cultural self-image was nevertheless marked by a sense of difference. Barshay presents a historical overview of major Japanese trends and treats two of the most powerful streams of Japanese social science, one associated with Marxism, the other with Modernism (kindaishugi), whose most representative figure is the late Maruyama Masao. Demonstrating that a sense of developmental alienation shaped the thinking of social scientists in both streams, the author argues that they provided Japanese social science with moments of shared self-understanding. New Textbooks>Trade Paperback>Social Sciences>Sociology>Sociology, University of California Press Core >1 >T<
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Paperback, [PU: University of California Press], An intellectual history of Japanese social science, since the 1890s, this work considers the various forms of modernity that the processes… Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: University of California Press], An intellectual history of Japanese social science, since the 1890s, this work considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of "development" or "rationalization" have engendered and the role social scientists have played in their emergence.<
Andrew E. Barshay: The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions (Twentieth Century Japan: the Emergence of a World Power) - Taschenbuch
This incisive intellectual history of Japanese social science from the 1890s to the present day considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of development or rationalizati… Mehr…
This incisive intellectual history of Japanese social science from the 1890s to the present day considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of development or rationalization have engendered and the role social scientists have played in their emergence. Andrew E. Barshay argues that Japan, together with Germany and pre-revolutionary Russia, represented forms of developmental alienation from the Atlantic Rim symptomatic of late-emerging empires. Neither members nor colonies of the Atlantic Rim, these were independent national societies whose cultural self-image was nevertheless marked by a sense of difference. Barshay presents a historical overview of major Japanese trends and treats two of the most powerful streams of Japanese social science, one associated with Marxism, the other with Modernism (kindaishugi), whose most representative figure is the late Maruyama Masao. Demonstrating that a sense of developmental alienation shaped the thinking of social scientists in both streams, the author argues that they provided Japanese social science with moments of shared self-understanding. New Textbooks>Trade Paperback>Social Sciences>Sociology>Sociology, University of California Press Core >1 >T<
Paperback, [PU: University of California Press], An intellectual history of Japanese social science, since the 1890s, this work considers the various forms of modernity that the processes… Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: University of California Press], An intellectual history of Japanese social science, since the 1890s, this work considers the various forms of modernity that the processes of "development" or "rationalization" have engendered and the role social scientists have played in their emergence.<
Andrew E. Barshay: The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions (Twentieth Century Japan: the Emergence of a World Power) - Taschenbuch
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"A stunning achievement as the first full account of social science in a non-Western society. Barshay tells an epic story of how a handful of Japanese intellectuals used social science to make sense of the new society into which they were moving. What they did helps us understand not only Japan, but the whole modern world."--Robert Bellah, Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, and author of "Tokugawa Religion" and "Imagining Japan"
Detailangaben zum Buch - The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions Andrew E Barshay Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780520253810 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0520253817 Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2007 Herausgeber: University of California Press Core >1 >T 331 Seiten Gewicht: 0,481 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-520-25381-7, 978-0-520-25381-0 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: maruyama masao Titel des Buches: emergence social, social sciences modern japan marxian modernist traditions, social science, tradition and modern japan, the modernist world, japan social economic landscape
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