OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Sachihiko KONDO (International Student Center)
Objective
This class explores the relationship between the modern Japanese
social structure and the modern Japanese ideology, which determines the life
of ordinary democratic minded people. This lecture is, in other words, designed
for those who wish to learn how Japanese people have accommodated other members
of society and the power structures. Ideology has tended to be thought as a
political matter. However, from a social psychological and sociological point
of views, we need to think about what determines our everyday lives. Through
examinations of Japanese history, culture, religion, language, media and up-to-date
social issues, students will formulate ideas on how 'ideology ' has worked to
support modern 'democracy', even some of the social structures seem to be problematic
from the view points of democracy. Those who wish to discuss 'democracy', 'conservatism',
'egalitarianism', 'liberalism', 'freedom', 'Constitutional monarchy' and modern
Japanese history (mainly post-war period) are all welcome.
Outline
1. Introduction
2. Japanese history (C18-C20)
3. Tokugawa Ideology / Japanese history (pre-war)
4. Mito Ideology / Japanese history (post-war)
5. Ideological dilemma of modern democracy
6. Meiji Restoration to Ultra-nationalism (pre-war and war-time)
7. Dear General MacArthur (Sodei)
8. Chrysanthemum and Sword (Benedict)
9. Psychology and ethics of ultra-nationalistic regime (Maruyama)
10. Right-wing discourse on Japanese post-war democracy (Mishima)
11. Sociological approaches to Japanese monarchism (e.g. Fujitani)
12. Ideological Dilemma of modern democracy
13. Review
14. Examination
15. Summary
Readings
Berger, P. L. and Luckmann, T. (1966). The Social Construction of Reality: A
Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. New York: Douleday.
Billig, M. (1995). Banal Nationalism. London: Sage.
Billig, M. (1998). Talking of the Royal Family: With New Preface. London: Routledge.
Billig, M., Condor, S., Edwards, D., Gane, M., Middleton, D. and Radley, A.
(1988). Ideological Dilemmas: A Social Psychology of Everyday Thinking. London:
Sage.
Fujitani, T. (1996). Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Sodei, R. (2001). Dear General MacArthur: Letters from the Japanese during the
American Occupation. London: Rowman & Littlefield
Maruyama, M. (1963). Thought and Behaviour in Modern Japanese Politics. I. Morris
trans. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
*Handouts will be distributed at each lecture.
Grading
Class participation 40%
Examination / Report 60%
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