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Constructing East Asia - Technology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan's Wartime Era, 1931-1945 (Paperback): Aaron Stephen... Constructing East Asia - Technology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan's Wartime Era, 1931-1945 (Paperback)
Aaron Stephen Moore
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The conventional understanding of Japanese wartime ideology has for years been summed up by just a few words: anti-modern, spiritualist, and irrational. Yet such a cut-and-dried picture is not at all reflective of the principles that guided national policy from 1931-1945. Challenging the status quo, Constructing East Asia examines how Japanese intellectuals, bureaucrats, and engineers used technology as a system of power and mobilization-what historian Aaron Moore terms a "technological imaginary"-to rally people in Japan and its expanding empire. By analyzing how these different actors defined technology in public discourse, national policies, and large-scale infrastructure projects, Moore reveals wartime elites as far more calculated in thought and action than previous scholarship allows. Moreover, Moore positions the wartime origins of technology deployment as an essential part of the country's national policy and identity, upending another predominant narrative-namely, that technology did not play a modernizing role in Japan until the "economic miracle" of the postwar years.

Constructing East Asia - Technology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan's Wartime Era, 1931-1945 (Hardcover, New): Aaron... Constructing East Asia - Technology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan's Wartime Era, 1931-1945 (Hardcover, New)
Aaron Stephen Moore
R3,053 Discovery Miles 30 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The conventional understanding of Japanese wartime ideology has for years been summed up by just a few words: anti-modern, spiritualist, and irrational. Yet such a cut and dried picture is not at all reflective of the principles that guided national policy from 1931-1945. Challenging the status quo, "Constructing East Asia" examines how Japanese intellectuals, bureaucrats, and engineers used technology as a system of power and mobilization--what historian Aaron Moore terms a "technological imaginary"--to rally people in Japan and its expanding empire. By analyzing how these different actors defined technology in public discourse, national policies, and large-scale infrastructure projects, Moore reveals wartime elites as far more calculated in thought and action than previous scholarship allows. Moreover, Moore positions the wartime origins of technology deployment as an essential part of the country's national policy and identity, upending another predominant narrative--namely, that technology did not play a modernizing role in Japan until the "economic miracle" of the postwar years.

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