A History of Modern Japan: In Search of a Nation: 1850 to the Present

A History of Modern Japan: In Search of a Nation: 1850 to the Present

by Christopher Harding
A History of Modern Japan: In Search of a Nation: 1850 to the Present

A History of Modern Japan: In Search of a Nation: 1850 to the Present

by Christopher Harding

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Overview

"Lucid and lyrical…a vivid history of Japan's turbocharged (and painful) modernization." —The Daily Telegraph

In A History of Modern Japan, cultural historian Christopher Harding delves into the untold stories of Japan's recent history—from a pop star's nuclear power protest song in 2011, to Japanese feminists who fought for an equal political voice in the 1890s.

Though highly successful, and typically portrayed as a unified effort, Japan's rebuilding throughout the 20th century faced a lot of domestic criticism. This story-led account gives a voice to those who felt they didn't fit in with what Japan was becoming. It's that push and pull that made the country what it is today.

This book will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in Japanese culture—whether film and literature, or pop culture and manga—as big shifts in Japanese ideology and society tend to come from culture and the arts, rather than being politically-driven. It will also be of interest to those traveling to Japan who want a better sense of the place, or anyone seeking to better understand Japan's role on the global stage.

With over 100 photographs, maps and prints, A History of Modern Japan showcases the compelling story of Japan's amazing growth and its resulting struggles. For all the country's advancement, the Japanese people continue to wrestle with the notion of what it means to be Japanese in a changing world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9784805315972
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2020
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 624,281
Product dimensions: 5.12(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christopher Harding is a cultural historian of modern Japan, South Asia and the UK, and a Senior Lecturer in Asian History at the University of Edinburgh. He grew up in London before pursuing a B.A. in History, MSt. in Historical Research and PhD in South Asian History—all at Oxford. He lived and worked in Japan for three years through a Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation scholarship. Christopher has written numerous articles for scholarly journals as well as for newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The New York Times, BBC History Magazine and History Today. He also appears regularly on radio and TV (BBC, ABC), presenting on a wide range of subjects such as religion, politics, culture and mental health. You can find out more about him at www.christopher-harding.com

Table of Contents

List of Maps vii

A Note to the Reader vii

Prologue: Harumi and Heisaku 1

Part 1 Weaving, Tearing (1850s to 1910s)

1 Japan Goes Global 15

2 Blood Tax 38

3 The Dancing Cabinet 53

4 Happy Families 72

Part 2 Resistance is Fertile (1900s to 1930s)

5 Contesting the Cosmos 93

6 Haunting the Orient 115

7 Great Escapes 137

Part 3 Leading Asia / Leaving Asia (1920s to 1940s)

8 Self Power, Other Power, State Power 159

9 Theatre 178

10 Divine Bluster 195

Part 4 Modernity 2.0? (1940s to 1960s)

11 Afterlives 225

12 Blue Note 238

13 Bright Life 259

Part 5 Twisted Visions (1950s to 1990s)

14 Exhibitionism 285

15 Pulling Strings 316

16 Moving Mountains 331

Part 6 Raising Spirits (1990s to 2010s)

17 Telling Tales 351

18 Fragments 372

Epilogue 406

Chronology 411

Bibliographic Notes 420

Acknowledgements 451

Illustration Credits 454

Index 458

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