Research Article

CONCEPT OF KOKUTAI AS NATIONAL ESSENCE IN THE FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S IMPERIAL SUBJECTNESS IN LATE XIX — FIRST HALF OF XX CENTURY

Volume: 4 Number: 11 August 31, 2018
  • Olga Yazovskaya
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CONCEPT OF KOKUTAI AS NATIONAL ESSENCE IN THE FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S IMPERIAL SUBJECTNESS IN LATE XIX — FIRST HALF OF XX CENTURY

Abstract

In this research, I examine the concept of kokutai as a mode of state mythology that functions as an ideological basis of imperial subjectness of modernization period Japan. To aid the research, I analyze two of the most important sources of kokutai: Imperial Rescript on Education (1890) and "Kokutai no Hongi" (Cardinal Principles of the National Essence of Japan) Ministry of Education pamphlet (1937); beginnings of its creation in the works of School of National Disciplines and the Mito School are also studied. The research shows that the concept of kokutai provides an argument for Japanese nation's exceptional and supreme status, as well as Japanese emperor, divine heritage as a father of the nation, through ancient Japanese mythology.

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English

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Research Article

Authors

Olga Yazovskaya
Russian Federation

Publication Date

August 31, 2018

Submission Date

May 31, 2018

Acceptance Date

August 7, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 4 Number: 11

EndNote
Yazovskaya O (August 1, 2018) CONCEPT OF KOKUTAI AS NATIONAL ESSENCE IN THE FOUNDATION OF JAPAN’S IMPERIAL SUBJECTNESS IN LATE XIX — FIRST HALF OF XX CENTURY. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 4 11 510–515.

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