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The Politics of Religion: Modernity, Nationhood and Education in Japan
Shibata, Masako
Intercultural Education, v19 n4 p353-361 Aug 2008
While religion in Japan is traditionally linked to nationhood and nation-building, the post-war period has seen Shinto consciously invoked to restore a sense of national identity through a focus on Japan's victimhood. In this context, there is a focus on the Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to the war dead and an icon of contemporary Japanese cultural nationalism symbolizing the use of indigenous religion in an interpretation of the war and post-war nationhood. This, together with the influence of the US, has contributed to a more pluralisitic view of national history in schools. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: World History, Nationalism, Religion, Foreign Countries, Development, Social Change, Christianity
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