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Evolutional Steps toward the Post-Western/Non-Western Movement in Japan
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作者 Hidenobu Jinnai 《Built Heritage》 2017年第3期44-53,共10页
This paper examines Japanese past from the beginning of the Meiji era until today in a historical perspective in order to make easier to understand from a post-Western/non-Western approach the processes that took plac... This paper examines Japanese past from the beginning of the Meiji era until today in a historical perspective in order to make easier to understand from a post-Western/non-Western approach the processes that took place in this period of time.Initially,Japan began to adopt Western ideologies,technologies and systems to build a modern nation and to make the development of modern architecture and city planning possible.These models continued to be looked at for a long time.From the 1970s,when the years of sustained economic growth came to an end,Japanese began to dismiss the idea of reaching and overtaking the West gradually.They began to search for a Japanese identity.The richness of nature,the particular Japanese history and its specific culture developed through delicate senses were re-evaluated.At the same time,the cultural values of the historic urban space and townscape were rediscovered.Finally,the paper examines the idea and method of Machizukuri(bottom-up town-making)originated and developed thanks to the physical and social resources historically accumulated in the Japanese cities. 展开更多
关键词 Westernisation urban history TOWNSCAPE BOTTOM-UP Machizukuri cultural identity spatial anthropology satoyama
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