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Translation and Subjectivity
On "Japan" and Cultural Nationalism
Naoki Sakai
Foreword by Meaghan Morris
"This study is extremely important, and it should be read by anyone with an interest in modern intellectual history. This work constitutes the most serious, coherent, and resonating statement in English about the ways in which imperialism and nationalism continue to shape our intellectual worlds." —The Journal of Asian Studies
264 pages | 5 7/8 x 9 | 1997
Public Worlds Series, volume 3