Publication

1996 - The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

145,250 words, Guess

Page Count

581 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100226195570
  • ISBN-100226195589
  • ISBN-139780226195575
  • ISBN-139780226195582
  • Goodreads687309', '3859100
and 4 more
  • LibraryThing7799193
  • Library of Congress Control Number96000726
  • Better World Books9780226195582
  • Open LibraryOL964474M

Classifications

  • DDC952
  • LCCDS821 .E49 1996
  • LCCDS821.E49 1996

Description

The Western world has long been intrigued by the apparent exoticism and uniqueness of Japanese civilization. Now, one of the world's leading social theorists provides a monumental synthesis of Japanese history, religion, culture, and social organization. Equipped with a dazzling command of the literature, Eisenstadt explores the Japanese historical legacy and its impact on the Japanese experience of modernity. Eschewing the polemicism of structuralist or culturalist approaches, he expands his investigative framework to include a keenly systematic, broadly comparative analysis. What emerges is an innovative new approach, focusing on the nonideological character of Japanese civilization as well as its infinite capacity to recreate community through an ongoing past.

First Sentence

The Enigma of Japanese Power is the title of a recent influential-and controversial-book on Japan by the Dutch journalist Karel van Wolferen.

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  • Japanese civilization: a comparative viewThe University of Chicago Press1996-01-01

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