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is a Japanese
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and
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.


Biography

Karatani entered the
University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo (, abbreviated as in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era ins ...
in 1960, where he joined the radical Marxist
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, better known as "
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," and participated in the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, which he would later come to view as a formative political experience. Karatani graduated with a
B.A. A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree ...
in
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in 1965, and added an
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in
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in 1967. The Gunzō Literary Prize, which he received at the age of 27 for an essay on
Natsume Sōseki , born , was a Japanese novelist. He is best known for his novels ''Kokoro'', ''Botchan'', ''I Am a Cat'', ''Kusamakura (novel), Kusamakura'' and his unfinished work ''Light and Darkness (novel), Light and Darkness''. He was also a scholar of Br ...
, was his first critical acclaim as a literary critic. While teaching at
Hosei University formerly known as Tokyo University of Law (東京法学社, Tokyo Hogakusha) is a top research university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Hosei University and four other private universities in Tokyo are collectively known as "MARCH (Japanese univers ...
, Tokyo, he wrote extensively about modernity and postmodernity with a particular focus on language, number, and money, concepts that form the subtitle of one of his central books: ''Architecture as Metaphor''. In 1975, he was invited to
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to teach
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as a
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, where he met
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and
Fredric Jameson Fredric Ruff Jameson (April 14, 1934 – September 22, 2024) was an American literary critic, philosopher and Marxist political theorist. He was best known for his analysis of contemporary cultural trends, particularly his analysis of postmode ...
and began to work on formalism. He started from a study of Natsume Sōseki. Karatani collaborated with novelist
Kenji Nakagami was a Japanese novelist and essayist. He is well known as the first, and so far the only, post-war Japanese writer to identify himself publicly as a Burakumin The are a social grouping of Japanese people descended from members of the feudal ...
, to whom he introduced the works of
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. With Nakagami, he published ''Kobayashi Hideo o koete'' (''Overcoming Kobayashi Hideo''). The title is an ironic reference to “Kindai no chokoku” (''Overcoming Modernity''), a symposium held in the summer of 1942 at Kyoto Imperial University (now
Kyoto University , or , is a National university, national research university in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1897, it is one of the former Imperial Universities and the second oldest university in Japan. The university has ten undergraduate faculties, eighteen gra ...
) at which
Hideo Kobayashi was a Japanese author, who established literary criticism as an independent art form in Japan. Early life Kobayashi was born in the Kanda district of Tokyo, where his father was a noted engineer who introduced European diamond polishing tech ...
(whom Karatani and Nakagami did not hold in great esteem) was a participant. He was also a regular member of ANY, the international architects' conference that was held annually for the last decade of the 20th century and that also published an architectural/philosophical series with Rizzoli under the general heading of ''Anyone''. Since 1990, Karatani has been regularly teaching at
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
as a visiting professor. Karatani founded the New Associationist Movement (NAM) in Japan in the summer of 2000. NAM was conceived as a counter–capitalist/nation-state association, inspired by the experiment of LETS (
Local Exchange Trading Systems A local exchange trading system (also local employment and trading system or local energy transfer system; abbreviated LETS) is a locally initiated, democratically organised, not-for-profit community enterprise that provides a community infor ...
, based on non-marketed currency). He was also the co-editor, with
Akira Asada is a Japanese people, Japanese Postmodernism, postmodern critic and curator, whose interests include contemporary art, contemporary arts, the history of social thought, and economic philosophy. He is currently the Dean of the Graduate School at t ...
, of the Japanese quarterly journal ''Hihyōkūkan'' (''Critical Space''), until it ended in 2002. In 2006, Karatani retired from the chair of the International Center for Human Sciences at
Kinki University is a private non-sectarian and coeducational university based in Higashiosaka, Osaka, Japan with campuses in five other locations: Nara, Nara; Ōsakasayama, Osaka; Uchita, Wakayama; Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima; and Iizuka, Fukuoka. The E ...
,
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, where he had been teaching. In 2022, Karatani was awarded the $1 million Berggruen Prize for Culture and Philosophy.


Philosophy

Karatani has produced philosophical concepts, such as "the will to
architecture Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and construction, constructi ...
" , which he calls the foundation of all Western thinking, but the best-known of them is probably that of "Transcritique", which he proposed in his book ''Transcritique'', where he reads
Kant Immanuel Kant (born Emanuel Kant; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, et ...
through
Marx Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
and vice versa. Writing about ''Transcritique'' in the ''New Left Review'' of January–February 2004,
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brought Karatani's work to greater critical attention. Žižek borrowed the concept of "
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view" (which is also the title of his review) for the title of his own 2006 book, ''
The Parallax View ''The Parallax View'' is a 1974 American political thriller film starring Warren Beatty, Paula Prentiss, Hume Cronyn, William Daniels, Kenneth Mars, Walter McGinn, Kelly Thordsen and Jim Davis in support. Produced and directed by Alan ...
''. Karatani has interrogated the possibility of a ( de Manian) deconstruction and engaged in a dialogue with
Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida;Peeters (2013), pp. 12–13. See also 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was a French Algerian philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in a number of his texts, ...
at the Second International Conference on Humanistic Discourse, organized by the
Université de Montréal The Université de Montréal (; UdeM; ) is a French-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The university's main campus is located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on M ...
. Derrida commented on Karatani's paper "Nationalism and Ecriture" with an emphasis on the interpretation of his own concept of écriture.


Bibliography

In English * ''Origins of Modern Japanese Literature'', Duke University Press, 1993. Translated by Brett de Bary * ''Architecture as Metaphor; Language, Number, Money'' MIT Press, 1995. Translated by Sabu Kohso * ''Transcritique: On Kant and Marx'', MIT Press, 2003. Translated by Sabu Kohso * ''History and Repetition'', Columbia University Press, 2011. Translated by Seiji M. Lippit * ''The Structure of World History : From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange'', Duke University Press, 2014. Translated by Michael K. Bourdaghs * ''Nation and Aesthetics: On Kant and Freud'', Oxford University Press USA, 2017. Translated by Jonathan E. Abel, Hiroki Yoshikuni and Darwin H. Tsen * ''Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy'', Duke University Press, 2017. Translated by Joseph A. Murphy * ''Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility'', Verso, 2020. Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Gavin Walker In Japanese * 畏怖する人間 'Human in Awe'' Tōjūsha, 1972 * 意味という病 'Meaning as Illness'' Kawadeshobō, 1975 * マルクスその可能性の中心 'Marx: The Center of Possibilities'' Kōdansha, 1978 * 日本近代文学の起源 'Origins of Modern Japanese literature'' Kōdansha, 1980 * 隠喩としての建築 'Architecture as Metaphor'' Kōdansha, 1983 * 内省と遡行 'Introspection and Retrospection'' Kōdansha,1984 * 批評とポストモダン 'Postmodernism and Criticism'' Fukutake, 1985 * 探究 1 'Philosophical Inquiry 1'' Kōdansha, 1986 * 言葉と悲劇 'Language and Tragedy'' Daisanbunmeisha, 1989 * 探究 2 'Philosophical Inquiry 2'' Kōdansha,1989 * 終焉をめぐって 'On the 'End' '' Fukutake, 1990 * 漱石論集成 'Collected Essays on Sōseki'' Daisanbunmeisha, 1992 * ヒューモアとしての唯物論 'Materialism as Humor'' Chikumashobō, 1993 * “戦前”の思考 'Thoughts before the war'' Bungeishunjusha, 1994 * 坂口安吾と中上健次 'Sakaguchi Ango and Nakagami Kenji'' Ohta Press, 1996 * 倫理21 'Ethics 21'' Heibonsha, 2000 * 可能なるコミュニズム 'A Possible Communism'' Ohta Press, 2000 * トランスクリティーク:カントとマルクス 'Transcritique: On Kant and Marx'' Hihyōkūkansha, 2001 * 日本精神分析 'Psychoanalysis of Japan or Analysis of Japanese Spirit'' Bungeishunjusha, 2002 * ネーションと美学 'Nation and Aesthetics'' Iwanami Shoten, 2004 * 歴史と反復 'History and Repetition'' Iwanami Shoten, 2004 * 近代文学の終わり 'The End of Modern Literature'' Inscript, 2005 * 思想はいかに可能か 'How the ideas can be created'' Inscript, 2005 * 世界共和国へ 'Toward the World Republic'' Iwanami Shoten, 2006 * 日本精神分析 'Psychoanalyzation on Japan and/or Japanese Spirit'' Kōdansha, 2007 * 柄谷行人 政治を語る 'Talks on politics'' Tosyo Shinbun, 2009 * 世界史の構造 'The Structure of World History'' Iwanami Shoten, 2010 * "世界史の構造"を読む 'Reading "The Structure of World History"'' Inscript, 2011 * 政治と思想 1960-2011 'Politics and Thought:1960-2011'' Heibonsha, 2012 * 脱原発とデモ 'Denuclearization and Demonstration'' Chikuma Shobo, 2012 * 哲学の起源 'The Origin of Philosophy'' Iwanami Shoten, 2012 * 柳田國男論 'On Kunio Yanagita'' Inscript, 2013 * 遊動論:柳田国男と山人 'On Nomadization : Kunio Yanagita and Yamabito people'' Bungeishunjusha, 2014 * 帝国の構造 'The Structure of Empire'' Seitosha, 2014 * 定本 柄谷行人 文学論集 'Symposium on Literature'' Iwanami Shoten, 2016 * 憲法の無意識 'Unconsciousness of the Constitution of Japan'' Iwanami Shoten, 2016 * 力と交換様式 'Power and Modes of Exchange'' Iwanami Shoten, October 5th, 2022


See also

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Fredric Jameson Fredric Ruff Jameson (April 14, 1934 – September 22, 2024) was an American literary critic, philosopher and Marxist political theorist. He was best known for his analysis of contemporary cultural trends, particularly his analysis of postmode ...
*
Arata Isozaki Arata Isozaki (磯崎 新, ''Isozaki Arata''; 23 July 1931 – 28 December 2022) was a Japanese architect, urban designer, and theorist from Ōita, Ōita, Ōita. He was awarded the Royal Gold Medal in 1986 and the Pritzker Architecture Prize i ...
*
List of deconstructionists This is a list of thinkers who have been dealt with deconstruction, a term developed by French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004). __NOTOC__ The thinkers included in this list ''have Wikipedia pages'' and satisfy at least one of the thre ...


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Official website"Japan as Museum"
by Karatani about Okakura Kakuzo. {{DEFAULTSORT:Karatani, Kojin 1941 births 20th-century Japanese philosophers 21st-century Japanese philosophers Columbia University faculty Critical theorists Deconstruction Japanese literary critics Japanese Marxists Living people Marxist theorists Japanese Marxist writers People from Amagasaki Philosophers of art Philosophers of culture Philosophers of history Philosophers of literature Political philosophers Social philosophers University of Tokyo alumni Yale University faculty