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Engaging the Other: 'Japan' and Its Alter-Egos, 1550-1850

Contributor(s): Toby, Ronald P (Author)

ISBN: 9789004390621

Publisher: Brill

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Pub Date: February 7, 2019

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.40" L x 6.20" W ( 2.15 lbs) 394 pages

Series: Brill's Japanese Studies Library

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Description: In Engaging the Other: "Japan and Its Alter-Egos", 1550-1850 Ronald P. Toby examines new discourses of identity and difference in early modern Japan, a discourse catalyzed by the "Iberian irruption," the appearance of Portuguese and other new, radical others in the sixteenth century. The encounter with peoples and countries unimagined in earlier discourse provoked an identity crisis, a paradigm shift from a view of the world as comprising only "three countries" (sangoku), i.e., Japan, China and India, to a world of "myriad countries" (bankoku) and peoples. In order to understand the new radical alterities, the Japanese were forced to establish new parameters of difference from familiar, proximate others, i.e., China, Korea and Ryukyu. Toby examines their articulation in literature, visual and performing arts, law, and customs.

Brief description: Ronald P. Toby, (Ph.D., Columbia University, 1977), a historian of early-modern Japan, is Professor Emeritus of History and East Asian Studies at the University of Illinois. His books include State and Diplomacy in Early Modern Japan (1984) and Sakoku' to iu gaikō (2008).

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