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World History – Essential Understandings about Japan Janine Magidman WSCSS Convention 2011
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Japan has adopted aspects of culture from other civilizations and then changed those aspects of culture to fit its own time, place, and beliefs. – Chinese influence: Prince Shotoku, Confucianism, Constitution, written language, architecture, legal system – (PowerPoint) – Western: Meiji Restoration School uniforms - into the current fashion craze – Japanese Schoolgirl confidential 978-4-7700-3115-0 Makiko’s Diary: A Merchant Wife in 1910 Kyoto, ISBN 0- 8047-2441-5 – Christianity, Buddhism, Shinto co-existing – various sources
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Japan has a dual nature – an Inner or Actual side, and an Outer or Formal side. – Power and authority: emperor v. shogun – Indirect expression of feelings – Feudal Japan class structure - http://asianhistory.about.com/od/japan/a/feudalfactsJapa n.htm http://asianhistory.about.com/od/japan/a/feudalfactsJapa n.htm – Preservation of harmony – Whiting, Robert. You Gotta Have Wa, 0-679-72947-X Edo/Tokugawa transformation from feudal to modern society - http://www.colorado.edu/cas/tea/curriculum/imaging- japanese-history/ http://www.colorado.edu/cas/tea/curriculum/imaging- japanese-history/ Program for Teaching Asia lesson plans
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Japan has a strong sense of itself, of that which is Japanese, and of that which is not. – Tokugawa isolationism – Edicts from Tokugawa Ieyasu – Pre-war militarism and identity – excerpts from The Rise of Modern Japan, Menton et al. ISBN-1- 58351-022-2
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Japan’s historical perceptions of the West and the West’s historical perceptions of Japan have defined Japan’s relationship with the world. – Influence of Jesuits – SPICE unit – Opening to the West – Opening to the West – Pacific Expansion WW II – excerpts from Menton text, and Dower, John. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II, 978-0-393-32027-5 – Inquiry Lesson on the attack on Pearl Harbor – with data from Henshall, K. A History of Japan from Stone Age to Superpower, 1-4039-1272-6 – “The Grave of the Fireflies” touching anime film about the firebombing of Kobe
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The determination of what is “right” or “wrong” is less important that the preservation of harmony (wa). – Business relations – Social relations – Avoidance of conflict, confrontation – all in readings from The Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Japanese Culture. 978-0-8048- 3295-3
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Japan has idealized the nature and significance of historical figures and classes, much like other cultures have done. – Idealization of Samurai culture – “Seven Samurai” by Kurosawa (yes, they will watch it!) – Self-sacrifice of samurai heroes – Pan-Asian expansion – excerpts from Menton text and Dower
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