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Regenerating Japan Organicism Modernism And National Destiny In Oka Asajirs Evolution And Human Life Gregory Sullivan

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Regenerating Japan Organicism Modernism And National Destiny In Oka Asajirs Evolution And Human Life Gregory Sullivan
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.55 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Gregory Sullivan
ISBN: 9789633862117, 9633862116
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Regenerating Japan Organicism Modernism And National Destiny In Oka Asajirs Evolution And Human Life Gregory Sullivan by Gregory Sullivan 9789633862117, 9633862116 instant download after payment.

As the first step toward a comprehensive reinterpretation of the role of evolutionary science and biomedicine in pre-1945 Japan, this book addresses the early writings of that era’s most influential exponent of shinkaron (evolutionism), the German-educated research zoologist and popularizer of biomedicine, Oka Asajirō (1868–1944). Concentrating on essays that Oka published in the years during and after the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), the author describes the process by which Oka came to articulate a programmatic modernist vision of national regeneration that would prove integral to the ideological climate in Japan during the first half of the twentieth century. In contrast to other scholars who insist that Oka was merely a rationalist enlightener bent on undermining state Shinto orthodoxy, Gregory Sullivan maintains that Oka used notions from evolutionary biology of organic individuality—especially that of the nation as a super-organism—to underwrite the social and geopolitical aims of the Meiji state. The author suggests that this generative scientism gained wide currency among early twentieth-century political and intellectual elites, including Emperor Hirohito himself, who had personal connections to Oka. The wartime ideology may represent an unfinished attempt to synthesize Shinto fundamentalism and the eugenically-oriented modernism that Oka was among the first to articulate.

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