POLICY OF UNITED STATES IN OCCUPIED JAPAN.
Keywords:
UNITED STATES IN OCCUPIED JAPAN, CULTURAL,Abstract
Бұл мақала жапон-америка мәдени қарым-қатынасы кеңінен сипатталып, АҚШ-тың «жұмсақ күш» ретінде сыртқы саясатында пайдаланған мәдениеттің жапон қо- ғамы мен өміріне тигізген әсерін талдайды. Әсіресе со- ғыстан кейін оккупацияланған Жапонияда жүзеге асы- рылған АҚШ «мәдени империализмі» саясатының қа- зіргі таңға дейін жапондықтардың дүниетанымы мен өміріне тигізіп келген ықпалын баяндайды. В данной статье описывается и анализируется японско-американские культурные взаимоотношения, где особое внимание уделяется культуре как «мягкой 44 ҚазҰУ хабаршысы. Шығыстану сериясы. №4 (57). 2011 силе» во внешней политике США. Также данная статья рассматривает влияние «культурного империализма» Америки на жизнь и взгляды японского народа, которое имеет силу даже в современном японском обществе.References
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Cultural Policy in Early Postwar Japan and Permanent
Dependency. (Washington D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center
Press, 2007) p.3.
2. Morito Tatsuo, Heiwa kokka no kensetsu [The construction
of peaceful nation], Kaizo (January 1946): 3-16.
3. Iwamoto Shigeki, ‘Blondie’, (Sociology Department
Journal, Kansai College No. 78 No. 78: 155–166, 1997;
1998: p.147–158).
4. Shunya YOSHIMI (Translated by David BUIST),
“America” as desire and violence: Americanization in
postwar Japan and Asia during the Cold War (Inter-Asia
Cultural Studies, Volume 4, Number 3, 2003)
web.mit.edu/.../cooljapan/.../YoshimiShunya03AmViolDes
ire.pdf
5. Varlay, Paul. Japanese Culture. (Honolulu: University
of Hawaii Press, 2000).
6. Beasley, W. G., The Modern History of Japan.
(London: Frederick A. Praeger Publisher, 1963).
7. Nye, Joseph S., Jr., Soft Power: The means to success in
World Politics. (New York: Public Affairs, 2004).
8. Ishikawa Hiroyoshi, Fujitake Akira & Ono Kousei (eds)
American Culture. (Sanseidou,1981)
9. Kuisel, Richard, Seducing the French: The Dilemma of
Americanization. (Berkeley: University of California press,
1993)
10. Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht, “Art Is Democracy and
Democracy Is Art: Culture, Propaganda, and the Neue
Zeitung in Germany, 1944-1947”, Diplomatic History 23,
no.1 (1999):29
11. Robert F. Arvone, ed., Philanthropy and Cultural
Imperialism: The Foundations at Home and Abroad
(Boston: G.K.Hall,1980)
12. Japanese Peace Treaty Problems, First Meeting,
October 23, 1959.Council on Foreign Relations Study
Group Report, Manuscript division, Council on Foreign
Relations, New York.
13. Tanaka Kotaro, Cultural Interchange between Japan
and America.(Tokyo Times, February 21, 1951)
14. American Cultural Relations with Japan, Sixth Meeting,
June 3, 1953.
15. “Proposed Cultural and Student Centers”,
memorandum dated November 15, 1951.
16. Quoted in Francis J. Colligan, The Government and
Cultural Interchange (Review of Politics 20, no. 4, 1958),
p.564.
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Nurmoldyna, I. (2016). POLICY OF UNITED STATES IN OCCUPIED JAPAN. Journal of Oriental Studies, 57(4). Retrieved from https://bulletin-orientalism.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-vostok/article/view/143
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