TY - JOUR
T1 - Meiji at 150
T2 - A Global Moment for Japan Studies, an Ambivalent Moment in Japan
AU - Hellyer, Robert
AU - Leheny, David
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank organizers of Meiji-themed conferences who corresponded with us and responded to our questions regarding their projects, as well as all of the participants in the “Meiji Restoration at 150” roundtable at the 2018 Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting. We are particularly grateful to Anne Walthall, Christina Laffin, Harald Fuess, Catherine Phipps, and Dani Botsman for reading and commenting on an earlier draft. This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP18K01422.
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - After suggesting numerous times that it intended to make the Meiji Restoration’s 150th anniversary a central concern in 2018, the government of the late Abe Shinzō held only a brief, restrained ceremony one afternoon in Tokyo, leaving much of the more celebratory work to local governments at sites associated with Meiji leaders. In contrast, Japan studies centers and scholars around the world held events marking the Restoration and reflecting on its role in our understanding and imagining of modern Japan. This essay argues that the changing political and scholarly significance of the Restoration provides different opportunities and constraints to those seeking to reflect on its current meanings.
AB - After suggesting numerous times that it intended to make the Meiji Restoration’s 150th anniversary a central concern in 2018, the government of the late Abe Shinzō held only a brief, restrained ceremony one afternoon in Tokyo, leaving much of the more celebratory work to local governments at sites associated with Meiji leaders. In contrast, Japan studies centers and scholars around the world held events marking the Restoration and reflecting on its role in our understanding and imagining of modern Japan. This essay argues that the changing political and scholarly significance of the Restoration provides different opportunities and constraints to those seeking to reflect on its current meanings.
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U2 - 10.1353/jjs.2023.0005
DO - 10.1353/jjs.2023.0005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85148207720
SN - 0095-6848
VL - 49
SP - 117
EP - 139
JO - Journal of Japanese Studies
JF - Journal of Japanese Studies
IS - 1
ER -