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Arai Ōsui and the Transnational Reimagination of Civilization in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States

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AbstractCivilization discourse hierarchically ordered nation-states and people of different traits, including race and gender, in the Western modern concept of progress. This civilizational ideology of modern nation-states has underpinned narratives of many historical works, including transnational historical studies. This article showcases the ideas and practices of transnationalism that challenged such civilization discourse and pursued a more egalitarian and mutually interdependent vision of the world at the non-state level. This article does so by focusing on the Brotherhood of the New Life, a mixed-race religious agricultural community in late nineteenth-century rural America, and one of its Japanese members, Arai Ōsui, who joined the community after his defeat in Japan's Boshin Civil War. I argue that this non-state transnational perspective illuminates the Brotherhood members’ endeavour to free gender and race – the key conceptual underpinnings of the ideology of civilization – from this very discourse. This article further reveals, through Ōsui, that the community's egalitarian ethos developed to instigate new, anti-imperialist, and anti-hierarchical thoughts and actions in early twentieth-century Japan, in opposition to the state's imperialist endeavour to progress.
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10.1017/s0018246x2200005x

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University of Oxford
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ORCID:
0000-0002-1108-9093



Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Journal:
The Historical Journal More from this journal
Volume:
66
Issue:
1
Pages:
101-121
Publication date:
2022-04-26
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EISSN:
1469-5103
ISSN:
0018-246X


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English
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1331115
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pubs:1331115
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W4224860725
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2026-05-05
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