Rethinking Japanese Studies: Eurocentrism and the Asia-Pacific Region: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
Editat de Kaori Okano, Yoshio Sugimotoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2019
This book identifies variations amongst Japanese Studies academic communities in the Asia-Pacific and examines the extent to which relatively autonomous scholarship, intellectual approach or theories exist in the region. It also evaluates how studies on Japan in the region contribute to global Japanese Studies and explores their potential for formulating concrete strategies to unsettle Eurocentric dominance of the discipline.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367272814
ISBN-10: 0367272814
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 5
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367272814
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 5
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Rethinking ‘Eurocentrism’ and Area Studies: Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific
Chapter 2 Studying Japan as the ‘Other’: A Short History of Japanese Studies and Its Future
Chapter 3 Japanese Language Research: Kokugo as an Ideology, Nihongo as an Autonomous Global Scholarship?
Chapter 4 From ‘National’ Literature to Multicultural Literature in ‘Japanese’ Language?
Chapter 5 Development of Japanese Studies with a Southeast-Asian Perspective
Chapter 6 Japanese Studies in South Korea
Chapter 7 Australia’s View of Japan, as Seen from Japanese Studies
Chapter 8 Transnational Dialogues on Historical Issues Concerning East Asia: Collaborative Project to Write History Textbooks [China, Japan and South Korea]
Chapter 9 Whispering, Writing and Working across Borders: Practising Transnational History in East Asia
Chapter 10 Turning toward a Cosmopolitan Japanese Studies
Bibliography
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Rethinking ‘Eurocentrism’ and Area Studies: Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific
Chapter 2 Studying Japan as the ‘Other’: A Short History of Japanese Studies and Its Future
Chapter 3 Japanese Language Research: Kokugo as an Ideology, Nihongo as an Autonomous Global Scholarship?
Chapter 4 From ‘National’ Literature to Multicultural Literature in ‘Japanese’ Language?
Chapter 5 Development of Japanese Studies with a Southeast-Asian Perspective
Chapter 6 Japanese Studies in South Korea
Chapter 7 Australia’s View of Japan, as Seen from Japanese Studies
Chapter 8 Transnational Dialogues on Historical Issues Concerning East Asia: Collaborative Project to Write History Textbooks [China, Japan and South Korea]
Chapter 9 Whispering, Writing and Working across Borders: Practising Transnational History in East Asia
Chapter 10 Turning toward a Cosmopolitan Japanese Studies
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Kaori Okano is Professor in Asian Studies/Japanese at La Trobe University, and the President of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia (2015–7).
Yoshio Sugimoto is Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University.
Yoshio Sugimoto is Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University.
Recenzii
'These chapters contain a key to understand not simply how to make Japanese Studies relevant to a world in which Japan may seem passé, but also how area studies might enable a transcendence of the constraints of Eurocentrism and provincial Anglo-American standards of academic judgment.'
Gordon Mathews, Professor of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Review in Social Science Japan, DOI: 10.1093/ssjj/jyy011
'Nonetheless,the book makes noteworthy contributions and contains some intriguing findings. It explores the origins, impact, and emerging alternatives to Eurocentrism in Japanese studies, largely within the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors also touch on issues of global knowledge production, the international stratification of academia, and Asia-Pacific scholarship, thus reaching beyond a narrow focus of Japanese studies within the Asia Pacific.'
W. Lawrence Neuman, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, USA. Review in Pacific Affairs: https://pacificaffairs.ubc.ca/book-reviews/rethinking-japanese-studies-eurocentrism-and-the-asia-pacific-region-edited-by-kaori-okano-and-yoshio-sugimoto/
‘Altogether, this volume offers a compelling, insightful, and often provocative array of perspectives on Japanese Studies in the contemporary Asia-Pacific region. The questions presented by each chapter in particular, and the entire volume in general, are pertinent to the Japanese Studies field as a whole, and to the field of Area Studies at large.’
Rotem Kowner, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Haifa, Israel. Review in Japanese Studies, DOI: 10.1080/10371397.2018.1546117
'This valuable anthology invites us to refl ect on the continuing reality that Japan studies globally has been dominated by Anglophone scholarship, with key publications in English—and with the West often serving as the primary point of comparison. It offers a window into the fi eld of Japan studies in South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Japan itself and showcases collaborative research projects that study ransnational interplay among East Asian nations. [...] The critical framework embraced in the introductory and concluding essays by Kaori Okano and Yoshio Sugimoto draws from post–cold war and postcolonial reflections on U.S. global hegemony and the postcolonial critique of Eurocentric narratives of modernity'
Amy Borovoy, Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA. Review in The Journal of Japanese Studies, DOI: 10.1353/jjs.2019.0039
'These chapters contain a key to understand not simply how to make Japanese Studies relevant to a world in which Japan may seem passé, but also how area studies might enable a transcendence of the constraints of Eurocentrism and provincial Anglo-American standards of academic judgment.' - Gordon Mathews,Professor of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
'Nonetheless,the book makes noteworthy contributions and contains some intriguing findings. It explores the origins, impact, and emerging alternatives to Eurocentrism in Japanese studies, largely within the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors also touch on issues of global knowledge production, the international stratification of academia, and Asia-Pacific scholarship, thus reaching beyond a narrow focus of Japanese studies within the Asia Pacific.' - W. Lawrence Neuman, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, USA
'This valuable anthology invites us to refl ect on the continuing reality that Japan studies globally has been dominated by Anglophone scholarship, with key publications in English—and with the West often serving as the primary point of comparison. It offers a window into the fi eld of Japan studies in South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Japan itself and showcases collaborative research projects that study ransnational interplay among East Asian nations.' - Amy Borovoy, Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA
Gordon Mathews, Professor of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Review in Social Science Japan, DOI: 10.1093/ssjj/jyy011
'Nonetheless,the book makes noteworthy contributions and contains some intriguing findings. It explores the origins, impact, and emerging alternatives to Eurocentrism in Japanese studies, largely within the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors also touch on issues of global knowledge production, the international stratification of academia, and Asia-Pacific scholarship, thus reaching beyond a narrow focus of Japanese studies within the Asia Pacific.'
W. Lawrence Neuman, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, USA. Review in Pacific Affairs: https://pacificaffairs.ubc.ca/book-reviews/rethinking-japanese-studies-eurocentrism-and-the-asia-pacific-region-edited-by-kaori-okano-and-yoshio-sugimoto/
‘Altogether, this volume offers a compelling, insightful, and often provocative array of perspectives on Japanese Studies in the contemporary Asia-Pacific region. The questions presented by each chapter in particular, and the entire volume in general, are pertinent to the Japanese Studies field as a whole, and to the field of Area Studies at large.’
Rotem Kowner, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Haifa, Israel. Review in Japanese Studies, DOI: 10.1080/10371397.2018.1546117
'This valuable anthology invites us to refl ect on the continuing reality that Japan studies globally has been dominated by Anglophone scholarship, with key publications in English—and with the West often serving as the primary point of comparison. It offers a window into the fi eld of Japan studies in South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Japan itself and showcases collaborative research projects that study ransnational interplay among East Asian nations. [...] The critical framework embraced in the introductory and concluding essays by Kaori Okano and Yoshio Sugimoto draws from post–cold war and postcolonial reflections on U.S. global hegemony and the postcolonial critique of Eurocentric narratives of modernity'
Amy Borovoy, Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA. Review in The Journal of Japanese Studies, DOI: 10.1353/jjs.2019.0039
'These chapters contain a key to understand not simply how to make Japanese Studies relevant to a world in which Japan may seem passé, but also how area studies might enable a transcendence of the constraints of Eurocentrism and provincial Anglo-American standards of academic judgment.' - Gordon Mathews,Professor of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
'Nonetheless,the book makes noteworthy contributions and contains some intriguing findings. It explores the origins, impact, and emerging alternatives to Eurocentrism in Japanese studies, largely within the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors also touch on issues of global knowledge production, the international stratification of academia, and Asia-Pacific scholarship, thus reaching beyond a narrow focus of Japanese studies within the Asia Pacific.' - W. Lawrence Neuman, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, USA
'This valuable anthology invites us to refl ect on the continuing reality that Japan studies globally has been dominated by Anglophone scholarship, with key publications in English—and with the West often serving as the primary point of comparison. It offers a window into the fi eld of Japan studies in South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Japan itself and showcases collaborative research projects that study ransnational interplay among East Asian nations.' - Amy Borovoy, Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA
Descriere
This book identifies variations amongst Japanese Studies academic communities in the Asia-Pacific and examines the extent to which relatively autonomous scholarship, intellectual approach or theories exist in the region.