Nihon no kyōkai wa doko e: Senzen, senchū, sengo no kyōkai no sugata

Nihon no kyōkai wa doko e: Senzen, senchū, sengo no kyōkai no sugata

by Akira Idogaki
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Religion & Spirituality
Format Hardcover
Pages 216
Language Japanese
Published Jan 1, 1992
Publisher Inochi no Kotobasha
ISBN-10 4264013798
ISBN-13 9784264013792
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Akira Idogaki presents a profound exploration into the boundaries that define Japan across different historical eras, examining the shifts in its borders before, during, and after the war. With a careful blend of historical analysis and cultural reflection, the work delves into the evolving nature of Japan's identity as it navigates through the complexities of time and conflict.

The author meticulously illustrates how the perception of boundaries has transformed over the ages, influenced by both internal and external factors. By incorporating bibliographical references, Idogaki enriches his argument, allowing readers to dive deeper into the historical context surrounding each boundary's significance.

Idogaki's insightful narrative invites readers to ponder the broader implications of these geographical and ideological boundaries. Through this exploration, he sheds light on the interplay between territory and national identity, prompting a reflection on what it truly means to belong to a place.

Ultimately, the work serves as both a historical account and a thought-provoking commentary on the essence of location in forging a national narrative, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Japan's complex relationship with its borders.

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