Stefan Tanaka is Associate Professor of History, University of California, San Diego.
Stefan Tanaka examines how late nineteenth and early twentieth century Japanese historians created the equivalent of an "Orient" for their new nation state. He argues that the Japanese attempted to use a variety of pasts―Chinese, Indian, and proto-historic Japanese―to construct an identity that was both modern and Asian.
Reconsidering his ground founding project in postcolonial studies, Edward Said summarizes European Orientalism at three levels: "the changing historical and cultural relationship between Europe and Asia", "the scientific discipline in the West" to study t...
评分Reconsidering his ground founding project in postcolonial studies, Edward Said summarizes European Orientalism at three levels: "the changing historical and cultural relationship between Europe and Asia", "the scientific discipline in the West" to study t...
评分Reconsidering his ground founding project in postcolonial studies, Edward Said summarizes European Orientalism at three levels: "the changing historical and cultural relationship between Europe and Asia", "the scientific discipline in the West" to study t...
评分Reconsidering his ground founding project in postcolonial studies, Edward Said summarizes European Orientalism at three levels: "the changing historical and cultural relationship between Europe and Asia", "the scientific discipline in the West" to study t...
评分Reconsidering his ground founding project in postcolonial studies, Edward Said summarizes European Orientalism at three levels: "the changing historical and cultural relationship between Europe and Asia", "the scientific discipline in the West" to study t...
个别地方有些重复
评分好奇watsuji是不是读过shiratori,climate&culture vs. geography
评分大半本,觉得批判力不够强
评分power of historians and historical knowledge
评分来龙去脉很清晰
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