Insularity as a core of ethnocultural identity (a comparative study of Great Britain and Japan)

IF 0.1 Q4 AREA STUDIES Japanese Studies in Russia Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI:10.55105/2500-2872-2023-3-49-62
A. V. Lugovskoy, Y. S. Pestushko, E. V. Savelova
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The formation of cultural characteristics of a nation as well as the peculiarities of its worldview and ethnic psychology are largely influenced by the geographical factor which comprises the location of a country, its climate, the access or absence of access to seas, oceans, etc. One of relatively new terms in the Russian and foreign humanities is “insularity” which is understood as “isolated origin,” or “island location,” or “the island effect.” The notion of insularity is not only constituted by the fact of geographic isolation, but it also includes certain cultural, political, and ethnocultural features. The study aims to analyze the effect of the geographic insulation of Great Britain and Japan on the formation of island mentality and specific socio-cultural characteristics of these two island nations. The authors discuss the defining role of the geographical factor in the formation of the aforesaid characteristics of the British and the Japanese. The article particularly focuses on the study of national character traits typical of the two insular cultures. The study argues that the insular location of Great Britain and Japan as well as the climatic and natural conditions of these countries not only predetermined the specifics of human settlement and their economy but also shaped the mentality and worldviews of the people inhabiting the islands. The key factor in forming the national identity of both the British and the Japanese is the image of the Other, the image of the enemy. The distinction between the Self and the Other has underpinned a number of key national values. At the same time, the insular cultures of the UK and Japan display certain differences. Japan is a country with a distinct hierarchical social organization in which respect for older people and superiors is a key cultural characteristic. In contrast, the UK has a less hierarchical individualistic society. Furthermore, Japan is more conventional from the point of view of its cultural and religious institutions, norms and values. In its turn, the UK is more modern and possesses an ability to flexibly incorporate other cultural traits and new ideas. Finally, Japanese culture focuses more on collectivist practices whereas the UK being partly under the influence of European mentality is more oriented towards individualism and personal freedom.
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作为民族文化认同核心的岛国性(英国与日本比较研究)
一个民族文化特征的形成以及其世界观和民族心理的独特性在很大程度上受到地理因素的影响,地理因素包括一个国家的位置、气候、能否进入海洋等。在俄罗斯和国外的人文学科中,一个相对较新的术语是"孤岛性"它被理解为"孤立的起源"或"岛屿位置"或"岛屿效应"孤立性的概念不仅是由地理孤立的事实构成的,而且还包括某些文化、政治和民族文化特征。本研究旨在分析英国和日本的地理隔离对这两个岛国岛屿心态形成的影响以及这两个岛国特有的社会文化特征。本文探讨了地理因素对英国人和日本人上述特征形成的决定性作用。本文着重研究了两种岛屿文化的民族性格特征。该研究认为,英国和日本的岛屿位置以及这些国家的气候和自然条件不仅决定了人类住区和经济的具体情况,而且塑造了岛上居民的心态和世界观。形成英国人和日本人的民族认同的关键因素是他者的形象,敌人的形象。自我和他者之间的区别支撑了许多关键的国家价值观。与此同时,英国和日本的孤岛文化也显示出一定的差异。日本是一个等级分明的社会组织,尊重老人和上级是一个重要的文化特征。相比之下,英国是一个等级森严的个人主义社会。此外,从其文化和宗教制度、规范和价值观的角度来看,日本更为传统。反过来,英国更现代,有能力灵活地融入其他文化特征和新思想。最后,日本文化更注重集体主义的做法,而英国在一定程度上受到欧洲心态的影响,更倾向于个人主义和个人自由。
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