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The Intellectual Culture of Postwar Japan and the 1968–1969 University of Tokyo Struggles: Repositioning the Self in Postwar Thought

机译:战后日本和1968–1969年东京大学的知识文化在奋斗:在战后思想中重新定位自我

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Japan's student-led protests of 1968–1969 resonated with similar movements around the world, particularly in their demand for individual autonomy and liberation from the burden of mature capitalism and the yoke of social regimentation. In the case of Japan, this movement also signified a major turning point in postwar intellectual culture. 1968 was when protesting youth led a critical rejection of the progressive intellectuals who had defined the substance of postwar Japanese democratic idealism. In intellectual terms, progressive thinkers were challenged from two directions: radicalism and conservatism. The confrontation between these three intellectual positions was dramatised in the movement that took place at the University of Tokyo. This article examines the experiences and responses of Maruyama Masao, Yoshimoto Takaaki (Ryūmei) and Hayashi Kentarō during the course of the 1968–1969 protests at the University of Tokyo. I conclude that while 1968 heralded the end of progressive predominance, it confirmed the importance of ideas about the self in postwar intellectual life.
机译:日本以学生为主导的1968-1969年抗议活动在世界范围内引起了类似的共鸣,特别是在他们要求个人自主权和从成熟的资本主义负担和社会政权的from锁中解放的呼声中。就日本而言,这一运动也标志着战后知识文化的重大转折。 1968年,抗议青年领导者对那些定义了战后日本民主理想主义实质的进步知识分子进行了批判性拒绝。在思想上,进步思想家从两个方向受到挑战:激进主义和保守主义。在东京大学进行的这场运动中,戏剧化了这三个知识分子立场之间的对抗。本文考察了丸山正雄,吉本贵明(龙眉)和林健太郎在1968-1969年东京大学抗议活动期间的经历和对策。我得出的结论是,尽管1968年宣告了进步统治的终结,但它确认了关于自我的观念在战后知识生活中的重要性。

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    《Social Science Japan Journal》 |2009年第2期|p.227-245|共19页
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    Rikki KERSTEN;

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    Rikki KERSTEN is Professor of Modern Japanese Political History in the Department of Political and Social Change at the Australian National University. Her recent publications include ‘Japan’, in R.J.B. Bosworth, ed., Oxford Handbook of Fascism, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2009): 521–544;

    ‘The Emperor and the Left in Interwar Japan’, in Ben-Ami Shillony, ed., The Emperors of Modern Japan, Leiden: Brill (2008): 107–136;

    ‘The Social Imperative of Pacifism in Postwar Japan: Shimizu Ikutarō and the Uchinada Movement’, Critical Asian Studies, 38(3) (September 2006): 303–328;

    The Left in the Shaping of Japanese Democracy (Edited with D. Williams), London: RoutledgeCurzon (2006). Between July 2009 and May 2010, she will be a JSPS Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo. She can be reached by e-mail at rikki.kersten{at}anu.edu.au;

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