Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture
Explore the intricate dynamics of Japanese culture through "Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture" by Donald H. Shively, published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This compelling volume stretches across 712 pages, diving into critical essays that examine pivotal themes of modernization in Japan following the Restoration era.
Shively's insightful analysis covers a range of subjects, including the Iwakura Embassy, the works of the realistic painter Takahashi Yuichi, and the evolution of Japan's educational and musical landscapes. The first half of the book investigates how Japan thoughtfully borrowed and adapted Western influences, while the latter half addresses the more complex and darker sides of this transformative period.
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the balance of tradition and modernity within Japanese civilization, making it a valuable addition to your collection.