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Japan and National Anthropology
A Critique
von Sonia Ryang
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-0-415-70032-0
Erschienen am 27.05.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 154 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 540 Gramm
Umfang: 272 Seiten

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"Japan and National Anthropology: A Critique" is an empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated study which challenges the conventional view of Japanese studies in general and Anglophone anthropological writings on Japan in particular. Sonia Ryang explores the process by which the post-war anthropology of Japan has come to be dominated by certain conceptual and methodological approaches and exposes the extent to which this process has occluded our view of Japan.
In an attempt to move away from theoretical trends which identify Japanese cultural boundaries with Japan's nation-state boundaries, consequentially portraying the country as racially homogenous and culturally unique, Ryang examines:
* How wartime enemy studies shaped the direction of post war anthropology
* The historical effects and significance of "Chrysanthemum and the Sword"
* Key texts from the Anthropology enquiry that started within the US military occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
* Japanese kinship and its relationship to the study of Japan as a nation
* The origins and development of the Japanese self.
This book will be welcomed by all students of Japanese Anthropology and Japanese history. Its historical breadth and criticism of existing approaches provides a fresh and reasoned insight into the development and future of anthropology in Japan.



Sonia Ryang is Associate Profesor of Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University, USA. She is also the author of Koreans in Japan.



Acknowledgement Notes to the Reader Introduction 1. Anthropology and the War 2. Benedictian Myth 3. Occupation Anthropology 4. Locating Japanese Kinship 5. The Emergence of National Anthropology 6. Japanese Self Afterword Notes Bibliography Index


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