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Japanese Anti-Semitism


Article # : 13084 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 11 / 1987  4,892 Words
Author : David G. Goodman
David G. Goodman is associate professor of Japanese and comparative literature at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. He is the author of three books in Japanese, including two on the Jews and Israel. His works in English include After Apocalypse: Four Japanese Plays of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1986) and Japanese Drama and Culture in the 1960s: The Return of the Gods (forthcoming).

       IF YOU UNDERSTAND THE JEWS, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE WORLD
       Masami Uno
       Tokyo: Tokuma Shoten, 1986
       (in Japanese)
       
       IF YOU UNDERSTAND THE JEWS, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND JAPAN
       Masami Uno
       Tokyo: Tokuma Shoten, 1986
       (in Japanese)
       
        Japanese anti-Semitism? It seems impossible, and yet over the past two years explicitly anti-Semitic books have been selling in Japan like the proverbial hotcakes.
       
        The most popular of the recent anti-Semitic authors is Masami Uno, the forty-five-year-old director of the Osaka-based Middle East Problems Research Center. Uno, who has written other books with titles like Great Prophecies of the Old Testament and More Great Prophecies of the Old Testament, professes to be a fundamentalist Christian and a minister in the Osaka Bible Christian Church.
       
        Because of their popularity among Japanese readers, two of Uno's recent anti-Semitic books have alarmed Jewish residents in Japan, prompted the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo to protest to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, and brought an angry letter to Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone from an American congressman and senator. According to the publisher, Tokuma Shoten, the books, If You Understand the Jews, You Will Understand the World (April 1986) and If You Understand the Jews, You Will Understand Japan (November ... (2000 of 31040 Characters)
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