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Imaginative mapping : landscape and Japanese identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras

Imaginative mapping : landscape and Japanese identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras (1회 대출)

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Toyosawa, Nobuko.
서명 / 저자사항
Imaginative mapping : landscape and Japanese identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji eras / Nobuko Toyosawa.
발행사항
Cambridge, Massachusetts :   The Harvard University Asia Center,   c2019.  
형태사항
xiii, 305 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 24 cm.
총서사항
Harvard East Asian monographs ;422
ISBN
9780674241121
요약
"Through analysis of a growing sense of place and affective relationship between the land and its people, this book examines how the landscape shaped a crucial aspect of Japanese identity from the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century"--Provided by publisher.
내용주기
Local topography in 17th century Japan: The unification of Japan and land distribution -- Governing the domain -- Kaibara Ekiken, Fudoki, and history writing -- The "Country of the Deities": Neo-Confucianism and Japanese scholars in the early seventeenth century -- Kishin and Ekiken's Shinkoku Japan -- Kishin as the meta-narrative for the Chikuzen no kuni zoku fudoki -- Japan as Shinkoku, the way of Japan as Shinto -- Mapping the capital: The rising publishing industry and Ekiken's writings -- Ekiken's guidebooks as educational tools -- Narrativizing the capital of Shinkoku Japan -- Transformation of the spirits: The rise of Kokugaku -- Hirata Atsutane and his theory of Kishin -- Atsutane's theory of Shinkoku Japan -- Philosophizing the divine country: The rise of intellectual societies in the late 1880s -- The Seikyosha and the making of an ideal nation -- Reconceptualizing the cosmos through philosophy -- Aesthetic nationalism of modern Japan -- Geography of the divine nation: Growing up with colonizing forces -- Vision, physical geography, and the space of Japan -- Valorizing the archipelago: the map of "Nipponkoku" -- Dynamic Japan, sublime language -- Conclusion: Landscape and national history.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-288) and index.
일반주제명
National characteristics, Japanese --History. Cultural landscapes --Japan. Geographical perception --Japan.
주제명(지명)
Japan --Historical geography.
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책소개

Landscape has always played a vital role in shaping Japan's cultural identity. Imaginative Mapping analyzes how intellectuals of the Tokugawa and Meiji eras used specific features and aspects of the landscape to represent their idea of Japan and produce a narrative of Japan as a cultural community. These scholars saw landscapes as repositories of local history and identity, stressing Japan's differences from the models of China and the West.

By detailing the continuities and ruptures between a sense of shared cultural community that emerged in the seventeenth century and the modern nation state of the late nineteenth century, this study sheds new light on the significance of early modernity, one defined not by temporal order but rather by spatial diffusion of the concept of Japan. More precisely, Nobuko Toyosawa argues that the circulation of guidebooks and other spatial narratives not only promoted further movement but also contributed to the formation of subjectivity by allowing readers to imagine the broader conceptual space of Japan. The recurring claims to the landscape are evidence that it was the medium for the construction of Japan as a unified cultural body.


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목차

Introduction -- Local topography in 17th century Japan -- The "Country of the Deities" -- Mapping the capital -- Transformation of the spirits -- Philosophizing the divine country -- Geography of the divine nation -- Conclusion: Landscape and national history.

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