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Bakumatsu Political History: A Narrative of Nativism Bakumatsu Political History: A Narrative of Nativism
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Bakumatsu Intellectual History: Nativism and the Discourse of Sonnō-jō’i Bakumatsu Intellectual History: Nativism and the Discourse of Sonnō-jō’i
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Nativism from the Bottom to the Top: Sakamoto Ryōma, Tokugawa Nariaki, and Emperor Kōmei Nativism from the Bottom to the Top: Sakamoto Ryōma, Tokugawa Nariaki, and Emperor Kōmei
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Sakamoto Ryōma: The Early Years Sakamoto Ryōma: The Early Years
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Tokugawa Nariaki Tokugawa Nariaki
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Emperor Kōmei Emperor Kōmei
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Two Sonnō-jō’i: Nativism and Bakumatsu Japan
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Published:December 2015
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Abstract
The history of sonnō-jōi (“revere the emperor, expel the barbarian”) presents the best case study for an analysis of nativism in the ways it is understood outside of Japanese studies. The height of this movement occurred during the Bakumatsu era (1853-1868), when Westerners began arriving and taking up residency in Japan. One of the critical aspects of nativism in the field of anthropology is the colonial or semi-colonial encounter between Western colonizers and the indigenous peoples whom they encountered abroad, and the intercultural interactions during this era fulfill this conceptual requirement. At the same time, the encounter between immigrants and the “natives,” the key aspect of American nativism, is fulfilled as well. Thus, Bakumatsu sonnō-jō’i presents Japanologists with an opportunity to eliminate conceptual confusion and even competition between these variant forms of nativism by crafting a hybrid concept of the two.
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