Japan's Orient
Delve into the intricate tapestry of identity and history with Japan's Orient by Stefan Tanaka. Published in 1995 and spanning 305 pages, this insightful book explores how Japanese historians during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries shaped a unique conception of the 'Orient' that resonated with their burgeoning nation state. Tanaka argues that these historians drew upon a rich mosaic of past influences—including Chinese, Indian, and proto-historic Japanese elements—to forge a modern identity rooted in Asian values. With a keen focus on historiography and social history, this book is a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Japan's historical narrative in a global context. Discover how the interplay of history and identity continues to shape Japan's place in the world today.