04602nam 22006374a 450 991082493950332120230617030238.01-138-00866-41-280-19536-30-203-21777-2(CKB)111087026854962(StDuBDS)AH3704663(SSID)ssj0000302642(PQKBManifestationID)11236442(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000302642(PQKBWorkID)10267010(PQKB)11679622(MiAaPQ)EBC171395(Au-PeEL)EBL171395(CaPaEBR)ebr10099649(CaONFJC)MIL19536(OCoLC)475879019(EXLCZ)9911108702685496220020601d2003 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrMarxist history and postwar Japanese nationalism[electronic resource] /Curtis Anderson GayleLondon ;New York RoutledgeCurzon20031 online resource (viii, 200 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-415-29739-7 0-203-29448-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-193) and index.Acknowledgments 1. National imagery and international Marxism 2. Marxist History and the ethnic nation during the 1930's 3. Rebuilding Marxist history and rethinking the nation: 1945-1950 4. Marxist's history search for new ground: 1948-1950 5. Marxist history and the 'Minzoku Faction': Toma Seita, Matsumoto Shinpachiro and Ishimoda Sho 6. Minzoku ishiki and modernisation: Eguchi Bokuro, Suzuki Shiro, Inoue Kiyoshi and Toyama Shigeki 7. Desire, mobilisation and internationalism 8. National awakening and postwar nationalism IndexExploring the historical writings of postwar Japanese Marxists, this book shows how they developed ideas of radical nationalism, creating a sphere of radical political action against the state, the American occupation and global capital.This book explores the historical writings of postwar Japanese Marxists - who were, and who continue to be, surprisingly numerous in the Japanese academic world. It shows how they developed in their historical writing ideas of 'radical nationalism', which accepted presupposed ideas of Japan's 'ethnic homogeneity', but which they saw as a 'revolutionary subject', creating a sphere of radical political action against the state, the American Occupation and global capital. It compares this approach in both prewar and postwar Marxist historiography, showing that in the postwar period ideas were more elaborate, and put much more emphasis on national education and social mobilization. It also shows how these early postwar discourses have made their way into contemporary ethnic nationalism and revisionism in Japan today. The book's rich and interesting analysis will appeal not just to historians of Japan, but also to those interested in nationalism and Marxism more generally. This book explores the historical writings of postwar Japanese Marxists - who were, and who continue to be, surprisingly numerous in the Japanese academic world. It shows how they developed in their historical writing ideas of 'radical nationalism', which accepted presupposed ideas of Japan's 'ethnic homogeneity', but which they saw as a 'revolutionary subject', creating a sphere of radical political action against the state, the American Occupation and global capital. It compares this approach in both prewar and postwar Marxist historiography, showing that in the postwar period ideas were more elaborate, and put much more emphasis on national education and social mobilization. It also shows how these early postwar discourses have made their way into contemporary ethnic nationalism and revisionism in Japan today. The book's rich and interesting analysis will appeal not just to historians of Japan, but also to those interested in nationalism and Marxism more generally.Marxian historiographyJapanHistoriansJapanNationalismJapanJapanHistoriographyMarxian historiographyHistoriansNationalism952/.007/289.22bclGayle Curtis Anderson1963-1691973MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824939503321Marxist history and postwar Japanese nationalism4068730UNINA