The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions

The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions

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Science & Technology History Manga
Format Hardcover
Pages 345
Language English
Published Mar 17, 2004
Publisher University of California Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0520236459
ISBN-13 9780520236455
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Andrew E. Barshay offers a compelling exploration of the evolution of social sciences in Japan during the twentieth century, shedding light on the unique intersections of Marxism and modernist thought within a non-Western context. This examination reveals how Japan emerged as a global power, heavily influenced by its intellectual traditions and the complexities of its social and political landscapes.

Barshay's work delves into how these diverse traditions shaped Japanese society and its response to modernization. Through meticulous research, he highlights key figures and movements that contributed to the growth of social sciences, offering insights into their implications for understanding broader social dynamics. The narrative captures the tension between Western influences and local intellectual pursuits, articulating a rich tapestry of thought that is both distinct and reflective of global trends.

The author’s ability to contextualize Japan’s social sciences within a global framework marks a significant contribution to the field. By focusing on the interplay between different ideological currents, Barshay encourages readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of knowledge production and its relevance to societal development. This work is positioned not merely as an academic study but as a critical evaluation of how social sciences can drive engagement in modern societies.

With its comprehensive scope and analytical depth, Barshay's account serves as an essential resource for students and scholars alike. It offers a nuanced understanding of how Japan's intellectual heritage continues to shape contemporary social sciences, making it a vital addition to the study of Japan's historical and cultural evolution.

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