Tosaka Jun : a critical reader /

Tosaka Jun (1900-1945) was one of modern Japan's most unique, urgent, and important critics of capitalism, Japanese imperialism, the emperor system, 'Japanism', and everyday life in imperial Japan. A philosopher trained at Kyoto University, Tosaka made major contributions to the advan...

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Main Author: Tosaka, Jun, 1900-1945 (Author)
Other Authors: Kawashima, Ken C (Ken Chester) (Editor), Schäfer, Fabian (Editor), Stolz, Robert (Robert P.) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, New York : East Asia Program, Cornell University, [2013]
Series:Cornell East Asia series ; 168
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505 0 0 |t The principle of everydayness and historical time /  |r trans. Robert Stolz --  |t On space (introduction and conclusion) /  |r trans. Robert Stolz --  |t The academy and journalism /  |r trans. Chris Kai-Jones --  |t Laughter, comedy, and humor /  |r trans. Christopher Ahn --  |t The fate of Japanism : from fascism to emperorism /  |r trans. John Person --  |t Theory of the intelligentsia and theory of technology : proposing to reexamine the theory of technology /  |r trans. Takeshi Kimoto --  |t Liberalist philosophy and materialism : against the two types of liberalist philosophy /  |r trans. John Person --  |t The police function /  |r trans. Ken C. Kawashima --  |t Film as a reproduction of the present : custom and the masses /  |r trans. Gavin Walker --  |t Film art and film : toward the function of abstraction /  |r trans. Gavin Walker --  |t Here, now : everyday space as cultural critique /  |r Robert Stolz --  |t The actuality of journalism and the possibility of everyday critique /  |r Fabian Schäfer --  |t The dialectic of laughter and Tosaka's critical theory /  |r Katsuya Hirano --  |t Immaterial technique and mass intelligence : Tosaka Jun on technology /  |r Takeshi Kimoto --  |t Filmic materiality and historical materialism : Tosaka Kun and the prosthetics of sensation /  |r Gavin Walker --  |t Notes toward a critical analysis of chronic recession and ideology : Tosaka Jun on the police function /  |r Ken C. Kawashima --  |t The multitude and the Holy Family : empire, fascism, and the war machine /   |r Katsuhiko Endo 
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