Reconfiguring Modernity: Concepts of Nature in Japanese Political Ideology

Reconfiguring Modernity: Concepts of Nature in Japanese Political Ideology

Język: Angielski
Format: Kindle
Data publikacji: January 8th, 2002
Wydawca: University of California Press
Strony: 260

Gatunki: Science & Technology, History, Manga

Julia Adeney Thomas delves into the intricate interplay between nature and political ideology in Japan, revealing how these concepts shape national identity and governance. Through a nuanced examination, she unpacks the various ways in which nature has been interpreted, represented, and utilized in Japan's political discourse. This exploration not only sheds light on historical perspectives but also contextualizes contemporary challenges within the framework of modernization.

As she navigates the complex relationships between natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and political narratives, Thomas encourages readers to reconsider the implications of modernity. The book invites a critical dialogue on how ideas of nature inform policy decisions, societal values, and even environmental movements. By reconfiguring the understanding of modernity, it opens up new vistas for examining the cultural and ethical dimensions of political thought in Japan, bridging past influences and future possibilities.

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