A History of Intake of Foreign Cultures

A History of Intake of Foreign Cultures

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In this book, the author Saburo Ienaga not only describes the basic features of Japan's absorption of Chinese culture in ancient times and Western culture in modern times with the objectivity of a historian, but also examines the ideological basis of Japan's absorption of Chinese and Western culture with the fairness of a commentator. The essence of Japan's modernization is, in the final analysis, a question of how to treat foreign culture. Different cultural types are formed in different environments. Therefore, cultural independence and adaptability must be maintained in cultural exchanges. The entire book clearly shows the entire process of Japan's modern cultural transformation. In Japan's cultural selection process over the past century, there have been many successful inspirations and many failed lessons. These are worthy of our careful study and analysis. The detailed and rich information in this book not only allows us to see the entire process of Japan's modern cultural transformation relatively clearly, but also can be used as background material for our study of relevant issues for analysis and utilization.

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