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Jews in the Japanese Mind - The History and Uses of a Cultural Stereotype (Paperback, Expanded)
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Jews in the Japanese Mind - The History and Uses of a Cultural Stereotype (Paperback, Expanded)
Series: Studies of Modern Japan
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Shortly before releasing deadly sarin gas on the Tokyo subway in
March 1995, the Aum Shinrikyo religious cult published a vicious
95-page antisemitic tract that declared war on its Jewish
archenemy. The gassing of the Tokyo subway was the culmination of a
century of Japanese theorizing about Jews, an important part of
which has been antisemitic. In recent years, books blaming Jews for
everything from the designs on Japanese currency to the 1995 Kobe
earthquake have appeared, and some have sold millions of copies.
What explains this virtual obsession with Jews in Japan--a country
that has no Jews? In this highly original cultural and intellectual
history, David G. Goodman and Masanori Miyazawa show that
present-day Japanese attitudes toward Jews are the result of a
process of accretion that began nearly 200 years ago. Skillfully
tracing the historical development of Japanese images of Jews
against the background of the development of modern Japanese
culture, they describe how these images reflect the great themes of
modern Japanese intellectual life. Spanning fields ranging from
politics to poetry, the authors demonstrate how Japanese attitudes
toward Jews have had real political and cultural consequences,
culminating in the 1995 subway gassing and resonating into the
twenty-first century.
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