The Postwar Development of Japanese Studies in the United States
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
425
Language
English
Published
Oct 6, 1998
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004109811
ISBN-13
9789004109810
Description
This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Japanese studies in the United States following World War II. Engaging contributions from a diverse group of scholars shed light on how the American academic landscape has been shaped by its interactions with Japan.
Through meticulously curated essays, readers gain valuable insights into the methodologies and perspectives that have emerged over the decades. The authors reflect on the challenges and triumphs faced by scholars in the field, highlighting shifts in political, cultural, and societal contexts that influenced their work.
As a rich tapestry of scholarly efforts, this work not only preserves the history of Japanese studies but also serves as a guide for future research, encouraging deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan within the American academic framework.
Through meticulously curated essays, readers gain valuable insights into the methodologies and perspectives that have emerged over the decades. The authors reflect on the challenges and triumphs faced by scholars in the field, highlighting shifts in political, cultural, and societal contexts that influenced their work.
As a rich tapestry of scholarly efforts, this work not only preserves the history of Japanese studies but also serves as a guide for future research, encouraging deeper understanding and appreciation of Japan within the American academic framework.
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