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373/573, CONTEMPORARY JAPAN IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE QUIZ QUESTIONS The article "Rewriting the Book
on How to Deal with Japan" identifies James Fallows and Karl Van Wolferen
(authors of two other assigned articles) as "revisionists". What does
this mean? How do "revisionists" differ from "apologists"?
Can a "revisionist" be either gemeinschaft or gesellschaft
or both? Are the authors of the assigned reading for the course (Delay;
Richie; Addiss) "revisionists" as well? Why / why not? Are their approaches
gemeinschaft or gesellschaft? In your opinion,
which of these authors, including Fallows and Van Wolferen, is in the
best position to explore honne rather than tatemae?
Why? Where do they fall on the "insider" / "outsider"
scale (in terms both of personal point-of-view and intended audience)?
Which, if any, seems best able to provide an objective portrait of contemporary
Japanese life and culture? Why? Discuss your perception of the
roles of Buddhism and Shinto in the definition and characterization of
contemporary Japanese society. In your opinion in what areas (if any)
within the social arena have these two religious orientations maintained
influence? ...lost influence? ...gained influence? Discuss as well reflections
of traditional Neo-Confucian norms and standards in contemporary Japanese
society. How important, in your view, is Neo-Confucianism in defining
Japan's contemporary social orientation? If it is only in the light of traditional expectations and social patterns that the code of conduct imposed on contemporary Japanese women can be understood as "reasonable" and "acceptable" (particularly by women themselves), why hasn't there yet been a strong and forcefu l women's movement in Japan? In what ways does the current education system in Japan reflect the influences of the larger society and culture? How are larger social, economic, political and philosophical issues reflected in the educational arena? OR How influential is the current educational system in Japan in areas (economic, political, social, philosophical) other than education? That is to say, in what ways does the educational system exert a formative influence within the larger context of contemporary Japanese culture and society? QUIZ FIVE:
Can gemeinschaft Japan join the gesellschaft international economic order and still maintain her highly-successful economic system? Defend your perceptions with specific examples and instances supportive of your interpretation. POLITICS Discuss reasons behind contemporary indifference to political forces in modern Japanese life. Has Japan moved "beyond" politics? Do Japanese politicians exercise "real" independent power? Is contemporary political life efficient and effective? |