Politics of Time in China and Japan

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Chinese Past
Civil Society
Confucian political thought
Confucianism
East Asian intellectual history
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Final Dharma
Formal Subsumption
Global Capitalist World
global historical perspectives
Heavenly Principle
ideological trends contemporary China Japan
Japanese Sinologists
Jon Davidann
Kang Youwei
Kyoto School
Kyoto School Philosophers
Late Qing Intellectuals
Lu Xun
Marxist interpretations Buddhism
Miki Kiyoshi
Ming Confucianists
modernity in East Asia
Moishe Postone
Motoori Norinaga
nationalism and tradition
Nishida Kitaro
Prefectural System
Pure Land
Real Subsumption
Shinran
Song Confucianism
Takeuchi Yoshimi
Tanabe Hajime
The Limits of Westernization
Tokyo Imperial University
Vice Versa
Watsuji Tetsuro
Xi Jinping
Zhang Taiyan

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367675455
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing on a wide range of texts and using an interdisciplinary approach, this volume shows how Chinese and Japanese intellectuals mobilized the past to create a better future. It is especially significant today given a world where, amidst tensions within Asia and the rise of China, East Asian intellectuals and governments constantly find new political meanings in their traditions. The essays illuminate how throughout Chinese and Japanese history, thinkers constantly weaved together nationalism, internationalism, and a politics of time. This volume explores a broad range of subjects such as premodern and early modern attempts to conjure a politics of Confucianism, twentieth-century Japanese Marxist interpretations of Buddhism, and Japanese and Chinese endeavors to imagine a new world order. In sum, this book shows us why understanding East Asian pasts are essential to making sense of ideological trends in contemporary China and Japan. For example, without understanding Confucianism and how modern intellectuals in China grappled with this body of thought, we would be unable to make sense of the Chinese government’s current promotion of the Chinese classics. This book will interest students and scholars of political science, history, Asian studies, sociology, and philosophy.

Viren Murthy teaches transnational Asian History and researches Chinese and Japanese intellectual history in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.