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The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa

paperbackJanuary 9, 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780231139878 ISBN-10: 023113987X
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 9, 2007
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×2.50×14.60 cm

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The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa by Yukichi Fukuzawa. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780231139878.

Yukichi Fukuzawa (1835-1901) was a leading figure in the cultural revolution that transformed Japan from an isolated feudal nation into a full-fledged player in the modern world. He translated a wide range of Western works and adapted them to Japanese needs, inventing a colorful prose style close to the vernacular. He also authored many books, which were critical in introducing the powerful but alien culture of the West to the Japanese. Only by adopting the strengths and virtues of the West, he argued, could Japan maintain its independence despite the "disease" of foreign relations. Dictated by Fukuzawa in 1897, this autobiography offers a vivid portrait of the intellectuals life story and a rare look inside the formation of a new Japan. Starting with his childhood in a small castle town as a member of the lower samurai class, Fukuzawa recounts in great detail his adventures as a student learning Dutch, as a traveler bound for America, and as a participant in the tumultuous politics of the pre-Restoration era. Particularly notable is Fukuzawas ability to view the new Japan from both the perspective of the West and that of the old Japan in which he had been raised. While a strong advocate for the new civilization, he was always aware of its roots in the old.