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Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens Mark Lincicome

Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens By Mark Lincicome

Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens by Mark Lincicome


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This book offers a new perspective on Japanese educational policy reforms that have been enacted under the guise of internationalization since the late 1980s. Current policy agendas are contextualized within the framework of repeated attempts to 'internationalize education' (kyoiku no kokusaika) in Japan.

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Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens: Nationalism, Internationalism, and Education in Japan by Mark Lincicome

Lincicome offers a new perspective on Japanese educational debates and policy reforms that have taken place under the guise of internationalization since the mid-1980s. By contextualizing these developments within a historical framework spanning the entire twentieth century, he challenges the argument put forward by education officials, conservative politicians, and their supporters in the academy and the business world that history offers no guide for addressing the educational challenges that face contemporary Japan. Combining diachronic and synchronic approaches, Lincicome analyzes repeated attempts throughout the twentieth century to Ointernationalize educationO (/kyoiku no kokusaika/) in Japan. This comparison reveals important similarities that transcend educational policy to encompass Japanese conceptions of individual, national, and international identity; relations between the individual, the nation, the state, and the international community; and the type of education best suited to negotiating multiple identities among the next generation of Japanese subject-citizens.

Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens Reviews

Very readable and well designed....The fresh perspective the book offers on vital issues of nationalism and internationalism will ensure that it will be read by anyone with an interest in education in Japan, past, present, or future. * The Journal of Japanese Studies *
Lincicome brings the steady hand of a practiced historian to one of the most explosive issues in contemporary Japan: educational reform. Following the vicissitudes of national education from the nineteenth century to the present, the author finds one constant: vociferous debate over how to fashion Japanese citizens of the world. As this thought-provoking study adroitly reveals, there is never a clear separation between internationalism and cultural pride in Japanese national discourse, nor a clean victory for either. -- Frederick R. Dickinson, University of Pennsylvania
The depth with which Lincicome analyzes this public policy issue is unexpected for a historical monograph. * American Historical Review *

About Mark Lincicome

Mark Lincicome is an associate professor of history and director of the study abroad program at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Reconsidering the Meiji Legacy Chapter 3 The Great War, International Education, and the Politics of Peace Chapter 4 Japan's Imperial Internationalism Chapter 5 Educating Japanese Citizens of the World and the Problem of History since 1945 Chapter 6 Epilogue

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CIN0739131141VG
9780739131145
0739131141
Imperial Subjects as Global Citizens: Nationalism, Internationalism, and Education in Japan by Mark Lincicome
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lexington Books
2009-02-16
242
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