Critique of Disciplines and Discourse of the “Fall” |
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Hideto TSUBOI |
国際日本文化研究センター教授 |
学問批判と<終焉>のディスクール |
Correspondence
Hideto TSUBOI ,Email: hidetot@h3.dion.ne.jp |
Published online: 30 December 2017. |
Copyright ©2017 The Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea University |
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ABSTRACT |
The 1990s ushered in the active critique of disciplines in the humanities including history, anthropology and literature. At the same time the discourse of the Fall occurring in various genres was presented by scholars such as Francis Fukuyama and Karatani Kojin. These two phenomena have been deeply and curiously connected in complementarity in the last decade based on globalization and the discourse of the Dead in a post-Fukushima world. |
Keywords:
Critique of Disciplines, Discourse of the ‘Fall’, Humanities, Discourse of the ‘Dead’, Globarization
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キ―ワ―ド:
学問批判, 終焉言説, 人文学, 死者論言説, グローバリゼーション |
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