Völkerpsychologie and the appropriation of “spirit” in meiji japan

Modern Intellectual History 7 (3):495-522 (2010)
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Abstract

Conceptions of Geist (mind/spirit) associated with German Romanticism shaped ideologies of national folk, not only in Europe but elsewhere in the world. In Meiji Japan (1868hidden essencespirit” in Meiji Japan and to a critique of present-day exclusionary ideologies of Japanese spirit and identity

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