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Into the Field: Human Scientists of Transwar Japan
Author: Miriam L Kingsberg Kadia
Year: November 26, 2019
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Language: English



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Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan The book "Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan" delves into the story of a group of professional human scientists who came together in the 1930s with a shared understanding of objectivity as the foundation of legitimate knowledge and fieldwork as the pathway to objectivity. This cohort, known as the "men of one age embarked on field research in territories under Japanese rule in search of objective and information to justify the subjugation of local peoples. However, after Japan's defeat and the dismantling of its sovereignty in 1945, these scientists returned to the field to create narratives of human difference that supported the new national values of democracy, capitalism, and peace. Their legacy continues to shape the disciplines they developed and their beliefs about human diversity and the nature of knowledge. The book begins by exploring the context of the time, describing how the men of one age were influenced by the height of imperialism and the need for objective and information to justify the subjugation of local peoples.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan Книга «Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan» углубляется в историю группы профессиональных ученых-людей, которые собрались вместе в 1930-х годах с общим пониманием объективности как основы законных знаний и полевых работ как пути к объективности. Эта когорта, известная как «мужчины одного возраста», приступила к полевым исследованиям на территориях под властью Японии в поисках объективных и информационных обоснований подчинения местных народов. Однако после поражения Японии и ликвидации ее суверенитета в 1945 году эти ученые вернулись на поле, чтобы создать повествования о человеческих различиях, которые поддерживали новые национальные ценности демократии, капитализма и мира. Их наследие продолжает формировать разработанные ими дисциплины и их убеждения о человеческом разнообразии и природе знаний. Книга начинается с исследования контекста того времени, описывающего, как мужчины одного возраста находились под влиянием высоты империализма и необходимости объективности и информации для оправдания подчинения местных народов.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan livre Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan (Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan) explore l'histoire d'un groupe de scientifiques professionnels qui se sont réunis dans les années 1930 avec une compréhension générale de l'objectivité comme base légitime du savoir et du travail sur le terrain comme voie de l'objectivité. Cette cohorte, connue sous le nom de « hommes du même âge », a commencé des recherches sur le terrain dans les territoires sous l'autorité du Japon, à la recherche de justifications objectives et informatives de la subordination des peuples locaux. Cependant, après la défaite du Japon et l'élimination de sa souveraineté en 1945, ces scientifiques sont retournés sur le terrain pour créer des histoires de différences humaines qui soutenaient les nouvelles valeurs nationales de démocratie, de capitalisme et de paix. ur héritage continue de façonner les disciplines qu'ils ont développées et leurs croyances sur la diversité humaine et la nature du savoir. livre commence par une étude du contexte de l'époque, décrivant comment les hommes du même âge ont été influencés par la hauteur de l'impérialisme et la nécessité de l'objectivité et de l'information pour justifier la subordination des peuples locaux.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan libro «Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan» (Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan) profundiza en la historia de un grupo de científicos profesionales humanos que se reunieron en la década de 1930 con un entendimiento común de la objetividad como fundamentos del conocimiento legítimo y del trabajo de campo como camino hacia la objetividad. Esta cohorte, conocida como «hombres de la misma edad», emprendió estudios de campo en territorios bajo el gobierno japonés en busca de justificaciones objetivas e informativas para la sumisión de los pueblos locales. n embargo, tras la derrota de Japón y la eliminación de su soberanía en 1945, estos estudiosos volvieron al campo para crear narrativas sobre las diferencias humanas que sustentaban los nuevos valores nacionales de democracia, capitalismo y paz. Su legado continúa dando forma a las disciplinas que han desarrollado y a sus creencias sobre la diversidad humana y la naturaleza del conocimiento. libro comienza con un estudio del contexto de la época que describe cómo los hombres de la misma edad fueron influenciados por la altura del imperialismo y la necesidad de objetividad e información para justificar la sumisión de los pueblos locales.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan O livro «Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan» está se aprofundando na história de um grupo de cientistas profissionais humanos que se reuniram na década de 1930 com a compreensão geral da objetividade como base do conhecimento legítimo e do trabalho de campo como caminho para a objetividade. Este grupo, conhecido como «homens da mesma idade», começou a explorar o campo em territórios dominados pelo Japão em busca de justificativas objetivas e informativas para a submissão dos povos locais. No entanto, após a derrota do Japão e a eliminação de sua soberania em 1945, esses cientistas voltaram ao campo para criar narrativas sobre as diferenças humanas que sustentavam os novos valores nacionais da democracia, do capitalismo e da paz. O seu legado continua a formar as disciplinas que desenvolvem e suas crenças sobre a diversidade humana e a natureza do conhecimento. O livro começa com uma pesquisa sobre o contexto da época, descrevendo como os homens da mesma idade eram influenciados pela altitude do imperialismo e pela necessidade de objetividade e informação para justificar a submissão dos povos locais.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan Il libro «Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan» viene approfondito nella storia di un gruppo di scienziati professionisti che si sono riuniti negli annì 30 con la comprensione comune dell'oggettività come base della conoscenza legittima e del lavoro sul campo come strada verso l'imparzialità. Questa coorte, conosciuta come «uomini della stessa età», ha iniziato la ricerca sul campo nei territori sotto l'egida del Giappone, alla ricerca di fondamenti oggettivi e informativi per sottomettere le popolazioni locali. Ma dopo la sconfitta del Giappone e l'eliminazione della sua sovranità nel 1945, questi scienziati sono tornati sul campo per creare narrazioni sulle differenze umane che sostenevano i nuovi valori nazionali della democrazia, del capitalismo e della pace. La loro eredità continua a formare le discipline e le loro convinzioni sulla diversità umana e sulla natura della conoscenza. Il libro inizia con uno studio del contesto dell'epoca, che descrive come gli uomini della stessa età siano stati influenzati dall'altezza dell'imperialismo e dalla necessità di oggettività e informazioni per giustificare la sottomissione delle popolazioni locali.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan Das Buch „Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan“ geht tief in die Geschichte einer Gruppe professioneller menschlicher Wissenschaftler ein, die in den 1930er Jahren mit einem gemeinsamen Verständnis von Objektivität als Grundlage für legitimes Wissen und Feldarbeit als Weg zur Objektivität zusammenkamen. Diese Kohorte, bekannt als „gleichaltrige Männer“, begann Feldstudien in den von Japan beherrschten Gebieten auf der Suche nach objektiven und informativen Begründungen für die Unterwerfung der lokalen Völker. Nach der Niederlage Japans und der Beseitigung seiner Souveränität im Jahr 1945 kehrten diese Wissenschaftler jedoch auf das Feld zurück, um Erzählungen über menschliche Unterschiede zu erstellen, die die neuen nationalen Werte von Demokratie, Kapitalismus und Frieden unterstützten. Ihr Vermächtnis prägt weiterhin die von ihnen entwickelten Disziplinen und ihre Überzeugungen über die menschliche Vielfalt und die Natur des Wissens. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Untersuchung des damaligen Kontextes, der beschreibt, wie gleichaltrige Männer von der Höhe des Imperialismus und der Notwendigkeit von Objektivität und Information beeinflusst wurden, um die Unterwerfung der lokalen Völker zu rechtfertigen.
Into the Field Human Scients of Transwar Japan הספר ”Into the Field Human Sciences of Transwar Japan” מתעמק בהיסטוריה של קבוצת מדענים אנושיים מקצועיים שהתאחדו בשנות השלושים עם הבנה משותפת של אובייקטיביות כבסיס לידע לגיטימי ועבודה. ידוע כ ”גברים בני אותו גיל”, קוהורטה זו יצאה לעבודת שטח בשטחים ששלטו היפנים בחיפוש אחר הצדקות אובייקטיביות ומידע לשעבוד העמים המקומיים. עם זאת, לאחר תבוסת יפן וחיסול ריבונותה בשנת 1945, חזרו חוקרים אלה לתחום כדי ליצור נרטיבים של חילוקי דעות אנושיים שתמכו בערכים הלאומיים החדשים של דמוקרטיה, קפיטליזם ושלום. המורשת שלהם ממשיכה לעצב את הדיסציפלינות שהם פיתחו ואת האמונות שלהם על מגוון האדם ועל טבעו של הידע. הספר מתחיל בבדיקת ההקשר של התקופה, ומתאר כיצד גברים בני אותו גיל הושפעו מגובה האימפריאליזם והצורך באובייקטיביות ומידע כדי להצדיק את הכרעתם של עמים מקומיים.''
Transwar Japonya'nın İnsan Bilim İnsanları Alanına "Transwar Japonya'nın İnsan Bilim İnsanları" kitabı, 1930'larda meşru bilginin temeli olarak ortak bir tarafsızlık anlayışıyla bir araya gelen bir grup profesyonel insan bilim insanının tarihine giriyor ve saha çalışması nesnelliğe giden bir yol olarak. "Aynı yaştaki erkekler'olarak bilinen bu kohort, yerel halkların boyun eğdirilmesi için nesnel ve bilgilendirici gerekçeler arayan Japon yönetimindeki bölgelerde saha çalışmasına başladı. Ancak, 1945'te Japonya'nın yenilgisi ve egemenliğinin ortadan kaldırılmasından sonra, bu akademisyenler demokrasi, kapitalizm ve barışın yeni ulusal değerlerini destekleyen insan farklılıklarının anlatılarını oluşturmak için sahaya geri döndüler. Onların mirası, geliştirdikleri disiplinleri ve insan çeşitliliği ve bilginin doğası hakkındaki inançlarını şekillendirmeye devam ediyor. Kitap, zamanın bağlamını inceleyerek, aynı yaştaki erkeklerin emperyalizmin yüksekliğinden nasıl etkilendiğini ve yerel halkların boyun eğdirilmesini haklı çıkarmak için nesnellik ve bilgi ihtiyacını açıklayarak başlar.
Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan كتاب «Into the Field Human Scienties of Transwar Japan» يتعمق في تاريخ مجموعة من علماء الإنسان المحترفين الذين اجتمعوا في الثلاثينيات مع فهم مشترك للموضوعية كأساس للمعرفة المشروعة والعمل الميداني. شرعت هذه المجموعة، المعروفة باسم «الرجال من نفس العمر»، في العمل الميداني في المناطق التي تحكمها اليابان بحثًا عن مبررات موضوعية وإعلامية لإخضاع الشعوب المحلية. ومع ذلك، بعد هزيمة اليابان والقضاء على سيادتها في عام 1945، عاد هؤلاء العلماء إلى الميدان لخلق روايات عن الاختلافات البشرية التي دعمت القيم الوطنية الجديدة للديمقراطية والرأسمالية والسلام. يستمر إرثهم في تشكيل التخصصات التي طوروها ومعتقداتهم حول التنوع البشري وطبيعة المعرفة. يبدأ الكتاب بفحص سياق العصر، ووصف كيف تأثر الرجال في نفس العمر بطول الإمبريالية والحاجة إلى الموضوعية والمعلومات لتبرير إخضاع الشعوب المحلية.
Transwar Japan의 현장 인간 과학자들에게 "Transwar Japan의 현장 인간 과학자들에게" 책은 1930 년대에 합법적 인 지식의 기초로서 객관성에 대한 공통된 이해와 함께 모인 전문 인간 과학자 그룹의 역사를 탐구합니다. 객관성의 길. "같은 나이의 남성" 으로 알려진이 코호트는 지역 주민들의 정복에 대한 객관적이고 정보적인 정당화를 추구하는 일본 통치 영토의 현장 작업에 착수했습니다. 그러나 1945 년 일본의 패배와 주권 철폐 이후, 이 학자들은 민주주의, 자본주의, 평화의 새로운 국가 가치를지지하는 인간의 차이에 대한 이야기를 만들기 위해 현장으로 돌아 왔습니다. 그들의 유산은 그들이 개발 한 학문과 인간의 다양성과 지식의 본질에 대한 신념을 계속 형성합니다. 이 책은 같은 시대의 남성들이 제국주의의 높이와 지역 민족의 정복을 정당화하기위한 객관성과 정보의 필요성에 어떻게 영향을 받았는지 설명하면서 시대의 맥락을 조사하는 것으로 시작됩니다.
進入野外人類科學家Transwar Japan本書「Into the Field Human Scientists of Transwar Japan」深入探討了一群專業人類科學家的歷史,他們在1930代聚在一起,對客觀性有著共同的理解,這是合法知識的基礎和野外工作作為客觀性的途徑。這個被稱為「同齡男人」的群體開始在日本統治下的領土上進行實地研究,以尋找服從當地人民的客觀和信息依據。但是,在1945日本戰敗並取消主權之後,這些學者回到了戰場,創造了人類差異的敘述,這些敘述支持了民主,資本主義與和平的新民族價值觀。他們的遺產繼續塑造他們制定的學科和對人類多樣性和知識本質的信念。該書首先研究了當時的背景,描述了同一齡的男人如何受到帝國主義的高度以及客觀性和信息的必要性的影響,以證明當地人民的服從是合理的。

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