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Japanese nationalism [a] is a form of nationalism that asserts the belief that the Japanese are a monolithic nation with a single immutable culture. Over the last two centuries, it has encompassed a broad range of ideas and sentiments.
A discussion of the samurai image as a symbol of nationalistic state ideology in modern Japan successfully demonstrates both the importance and limitations of the role that symbols play in an ideology.
1 maj 2012 · The purpose of this study is to show how preferences for the US and East Asian countries are associated with national attitudes and values in Japan. In early post-war Japan, nationalism was constructed concurrently with American values, such as democracy and materialism.
16 cze 2022 · Kokutai (national polity) was notoriously the ideological organising principle of imperial Japanese society in the early twentieth century, but the end of WWII saw it replaced by a more nation-oriented view of the relationship between the state and the people.
1 sty 2016 · This article is dedicated to revealing specific aspects of forming of such national symbols as the flag and the anthem of Japan. Analyzing these symbols through the prism of political...
30 lip 2021 · The emperor, on the other hand, was the symbol of Japan’s cultural continuity (Buruma, 2003: 1–2). As the supposed descendant of the sun goddess, he was the divine presence in Japan’s politics and the continuity of his line was an important point.
15 paź 2016 · According to Brian McVeigh, different forms of nationalism emerged (and disappeared) over time in Japan, including developments that he has dubbed renovationist nationalism, statist nationalism, economic nationalism, educational nationalism and cultural nationalism (McVeigh 2004).