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Darrell Allen
Beyond Pacifism: Determining the Legacy of Uchimura Kanzo
2013. 192 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-70457-6 (3639704576)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70457-0 (9783639704570)
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Uchimura Kanzo was born into a samurai family in 1861. He grew to adulthood during the Meiji Restoration, a season of monumental changes within Japan. His life reflected significant transformations: from samurai´s son to Christian, from idealistic supporter to fierce critic of America, from a believer in Japan´s self-described mission to China to a pacifist. His life as a respected teacher, prolific writer, and social critic is a vivid portrayal of the conflicts encountered by Japanese intellectuals wrestling with the major issues of their day, placing Uchimura among a cadre of gifted intellectuals who wrote of their reactions to the changes affecting their nation. As a member of this cohort, Uchimura has garnered much attention from scholars and social critics. Their interpretations vary widely. Some consider him irrelevant; others consider him a prophet for post-war Japan. This disparity drives the question, "What, exactly, is Uchimura´s legacy to Japan?" It is the purpose of this work to discover Uchimura´s intellectual heritage to modern Japan, seeking to ascertain his effect upon other Japanese, and the degree to which a mantle of Uchimura can be identified.
EDUCATIONPh.D. History, University of Kansas.Major field: East Asian History, with emphasis on modern Japan.Minor fields: U.S. Diplomatic History, East Asian Religions.M.A. East Asian Languages and Cultures.B.A. Political Science, Colorado State University. Current Posting:Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Fort Lewis College