From Classical to National Scholarship: Konakamura Kiyonori’s History of Music in Japan (1888) and Its Foreign-Language Prefaces

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Mehl
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In 1888, Konakamura Kiyonori published the first book-length history of music in Japan. Written in Japanese, Kabu ongaku ryakushi (A brief history of music and dance) includes two prefaces: one written in kanbun (Sinitic) by Shigeno Yasutsugu and another in English by Basil Hall Chamberlain. Konakamura and Shigeno, both leading scholars in their time, have generally been considered rivals, representing two opposing intellectual schools, kokugaku (national learning) and kangaku (Chinese learning). This article examines Konakamura’s work and particularly Shigeno’s preface in the context of the momentous epistemic transformation that occurred in Japan in the late nineteenth century, when the Sinocentric world order crumbled as a result of Western encroachment and Japan reinvented itself as a modern nation-state, and argues that Konakamura’s work represents a significant moment in the transition from classical to national scholarship discussed (mainly with reference to Europe) by Rens Bod in his New History of the Humanities.
从古典到国家学术:河中村清的《日本音乐史》(1888)及其外语序
1888年,Konakamura Kiyonori出版了第一本日本音乐史的书。《Kabu ongaku ryakushi》(音乐舞蹈简史)是用日文写的,包括两个前言:一个是由安津重野用汉字写的,另一个是由巴兹尔·霍尔·张伯伦用英文写的。Konakamura和Shigeno都是当时的顶尖学者,通常被认为是竞争对手,代表了两个对立的知识流派,国学(国学)和汉学(汉学)。本文考察了Konakamura的著作,尤其是Shigeno的序言,背景是19世纪末日本发生的重大认知转变,当时以中国为中心的世界秩序由于西方的入侵而崩溃,日本将自己重塑为一个现代民族国家。并认为,Konakamura的工作代表了从古典到国家学术过渡的一个重要时刻,ren Bod在他的《人文新史》中讨论过(主要涉及欧洲)。
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