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the Kyoto School Philosophers and post-white power

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An edition of Defending Japan's Pacific war (2004)

Defending Japan's Pacific war

the Kyoto School Philosophers and post-white power

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RoutledgeCurzon
Language
English
Pages
238

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Defending Japan's Pacific War: The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White Power
January 7, 2005, RoutledgeCurzon
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Cover of: Defending Japan's Pacific war
Defending Japan's Pacific war: the Kyoto School Philosophers and post-white power
2004, RoutledgeCurzon
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Table of Contents

Rise and fall: 1. Roman questions: American empire and the Kyoto school
2. Revisionism and the end of white America in Japan studies
The decay of Pacific war orthodoxy: 3. Philosophy and the Pacific war, Imperial Japan and the making of a post-white world
4. Scholarship or propaganda, Neo-Marxism and the decay of Pacific war orthodoxy
5. Wartime Japan as it really was, The Kyoto school's struggle against Tojo, 1941-44
In defence of the kyoto school: 6. Taking Kyoto philosophy seriously
7. Racism and the black legend of the Kyoto school
Translating Tanabe's the logic of the species: 8. When is a philosopher a moral monster?, Tanabe versus Heidegger versus Marcuse
Nazism and the crises of the Kyoto school : 9. Heidegger, Nazism and the farmas affair
The European origins of the Kyoto school crises: 10. Heidegger and the wartime Kyoto school
After farmas, the first paradigm crisis (1987-1996): 11. Nazism is no excuse, after farmas- the allied Gaze and the second crisis (1997-2002)
After america, philosophy: 12. Nothing shall be spared, a manifesto on the future of Japan studies.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
181/.12
Library of Congress
B5241 .W55 2004, B5241.W55 2004, B5241 .W55 2004eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3290903M
Internet Archive
defendingjapansp00will_040
ISBN 10
0415323142, 0415323150
LCCN
2004006455
OCLC/WorldCat
56909309, 54778518
Library Thing
2289073
Goodreads
1905439
2267175

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