Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan
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History
Manga
Format
Paperback
Pages
322
Language
English
Published
Feb 12, 1998
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520213718
ISBN-13
9780520213715
Description
In this insightful exploration of contemporary Japan, Takashi Fujitani delves into the intricate relationship between power and pageantry within the context of the imperial institution. Through the lens of significant ceremonial events, including imperial weddings and funerals, the narrative reveals how these rituals embody the complexities of modern governance and cultural identity. Fujitani's analysis casts light on the symbols and traditions that have shaped Japan's monarchy, portraying it as a living entity that navigates the currents of change while maintaining its historical gravitas.
By intertwining historical events with modern implications, the author emphasizes the role of the imperial family in Japanese society and how their ceremonial practices reflect broader societal values and political dynamics. This exploration not only enhances the understanding of Japan's imperial legacy but also offers a unique perspective on the evolution of modern statehood and national identity in a rapidly changing world.
By intertwining historical events with modern implications, the author emphasizes the role of the imperial family in Japanese society and how their ceremonial practices reflect broader societal values and political dynamics. This exploration not only enhances the understanding of Japan's imperial legacy but also offers a unique perspective on the evolution of modern statehood and national identity in a rapidly changing world.
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