The Fracture of Meaning: Japan's Synthesis of China from the Eighth through the Eighteenth Centuries (Princeton Legacy Library)

by David Pollack

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From the beginning of its recorded history until the opening to the West in the last century, Japan was caught between a love for and a rejection of Chinese civilization. David Pollack argues that the dialectical relationship between the two countries figured more importantly in the Japanese sense of identity and signification than any particular borrowed Chinese cultural materials.

Originally published in 1986.

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  • ISBN10 0691066787
  • ISBN13 9780691066783
  • Publish Date 21 August 1986
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 25 January 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Princeton University Press