Japan, Emancipation, and the (Im)possibility of Nationalism

Samsara Audio

I spent the past month working on a rough draft of chapter 3 of my book, so this episode of Samsara Audio brings you my most up to date articulation of the book I'm writing about Endo Shusaku's novel Silence. You'll hear about (1) Japan's largest peasant uprising, (2) emerging Japanese nationalism under Tokugawa, (3) Slavoj Žižek's reading of St. Paul, (4) my critique of Christian nationalism, and much much more. You can pre-order the book now by going here.

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