History of Japan

Isaac Meyer
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May 19, 2023 • 40min

Episode 484 - Passion and Prejudice, Part 2

This week: the Pal dissent becomes the Pal myth. How did an obscure document from the Tokyo Trials end up front and center in nationalist discourse in Japan today? Show notes here.
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May 12, 2023 • 41min

Episode 483 - Passion and Prejudice, Part 1

This week, we're starting a look into how an Indian lawyer and judge from a relatively obscure background became a focal point of right-wing Japanese nationalism. Who was Radhabinod Pal, how did he end up a judge in the Tokyo Trials, and what led him to claim that there were no grounds to convict Japan's leaders of any crime after World War II? Note: this episode does contain indirect discussion of war crimes. Listener discretion is advised. Show notes here.
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May 5, 2023 • 37min

Episode 483 - Japan, the Beautiful, the Ambiguous, Part 2

Oe Kenzaburo is about as different a writer as you can think of from Kawabata Yasunari, and yet he's Japan's second ever Nobel laureate in literature. What sort of concerns defined his work, and what can we learn from looking at him in conjunction with Kawabata? Show notes here.
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May 1, 2023 • 38min

Episode 482 - Japan, the Beautiful, the Ambiguous, Part 1

Apologies for the delay, folks. Something went wrong in the Libsyn backend. Here's our episode on Kawabata Yasunari!
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Apr 14, 2023 • 38min

Episode 481 - The Dynasty, Part 4

We're wrapping up our look at the Hatoyama political dynasty with some time on Hatoyama Iichiro (arguably Japan's most reluctant politican) and his two sons Kunio and Yukio. Plus some thoughts on the legacy of the Hatoyama family and on dynastic electoral politics more generally. Show notes here.
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Apr 7, 2023 • 38min

Episode 480 - The Dynasty, Part 3

This week: Hatoyama Ichiro's revenge tour culminates in finally reaching the top spot as PM and in the formation of the LDP. What does the torturous road it took to get there tell us about the man, and about the politics of his time? Show notes here.
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Mar 31, 2023 • 39min

Episode 479 - The Dynasty, Part 2

Hatoyama Kazuo was a reluctant politician; you can't say the same of his son Hatoyama Ichiro, groomed from childhood to take up the family business (and to rise to the height of cabinet minister, something his father never did). This week is all about Ichiro's prewar career, which culminated in a shot at the top job--that was snapped away at the last moment. Show notes here.
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Mar 24, 2023 • 40min

Episode 478 - The Dynasty, Part 1

This week, we're starting a longform look at Japan's most prominent political dynasty: the Hatoyama family, which has been a presence in Japan's electoral politics from the jump. Today is all about the career of family progenitor Hatoyama Kazuo, who went from son of a minor samurai to speaker of the House of Representatives, and in the offing created one of the nation's great political dynasties. Show notes here.
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Mar 17, 2023 • 37min

Episode 477 - What a Twist!

Explore the captivating world of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling form that balances comedy and drama. Discover its origins rooted in Buddhism and how it transformed during the Edo period. Delve into tales of love and betrayal through engaging anecdotes that showcase its rich narrative heritage. Learn why rakugo remains relevant today, adapting to modern media despite the decline of live performances. This blend of historical context and entertaining storytelling brings the art of rakugo to life!
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Mar 10, 2023 • 36min

Episode 476 - To Have My Deeds Known

How did one man's determination to get paid end up producing one of the best records we have of a pivotal moment in Japanese history? Show notes here.

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