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Empire of Hope - The Sentimental Politics of Japanese Decline (Hardcover)
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Empire of Hope - The Sentimental Politics of Japanese Decline (Hardcover)
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Empire of Hope asks how emotions become meaningful in political
life. In a diverse array of cases from recent Japanese history,
David Leheny shows how sentimental portrayals of the nation and its
global role reflect a durable story of hopefulness about the
country's postwar path. From the medical treatment of conjoined
Vietnamese children, victims of Agent Orange, the global promotion
of Japanese popular culture, a tragic maritime accident involving a
US Navy submarine, to the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster, this
story has shaped the way in which political figures, writers,
officials, and observers have depicted what the nation feels.
Expressions of national emotion do several things: they construct
the boundaries of the national body, they inform and discipline
appropriate expression, and they depoliticize messy problems that
threaten to produce divisive questions about winners and losers.
Most important, they work because they appear to be natural, simple
and expected expressions of how the nation shares feeling, even
when they paper over the extraordinary divergence in how the
nation's citizens experience each incident. In making its
arguments, Empire of Hope challenges how we read the relations
between emotion and politics by arguing-unlike those who build from
the neuroscientific turn in the social sciences or those developing
affect theory in the humanities-that the focus should be on
emotional representation rather than on emotion itself.
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