TAILIEUCHUNG - Handbook of Japanese Mythology phần 2

Tham khảo tài liệu 'handbook of japanese mythology phần 2', ngoại ngữ, nhật - pháp - hoa- others phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 22 Handbook of Japanese Mythology kept the two-hundred-odd domains isolated from one another so that even the most hostile of them needed a couple of centuries to band together to remove the Tokugawa shogunate. And overall it kept Japan peaceful and free of annexation by rapacious Western colonial powers. The settled lives of the townsmen and bushi brought forth a renewed Great Tradition of literate discussion by philosophers as well as artists of myths in the context of national mythologies rather than regional or local ones. Such myths were incorporated into theatrical works paintings popular cheap penny dreadful books and formal storytelling arts. They formed a national mythology the hallmark of a mature Great Tradition. The Little Traditions still flourished in the shade often the object of satire by sophisticated urbanites and the educated. In the latter half of the nineteenth century Japan started a rapid program of modernization and part-Westernization. This culminated in World War II when Japan attacked and its forces occupied most of its neighbors. The myth of the kamikaze was revived during the war the idea that with nothing more than spirit and self-sacrifice the deities would save Japan from defeat. The Japanese adapted rapidly to the situation after their defeat in World War II and within a couple of decades they were directing their energies to surviving in a capitalist reasonably peaceful from their perspective world. In the process new myths started emerging myths built on Japanese successes and explaining Japanese failures as well. Many of these myths collectively called by foreign scholars myths of Japanese uniqueness and by Japanese scholars Nihonshugi Japaneseness or Nihonjin-ron Japanese thinking were initiated and spread by academics and politicians. They also had impact on diverse fields such as fashion. The idea of Japanese uniqueness based on some physical distinction of the Japanese as a race is particularly prominent. Thus in the past .

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