ژاپن در نگاه ایرانیان: چرا ما مثل ژاپن نشدیم

ژاپن در نگاه ایرانیان: چرا ما مثل ژاپن نشدیم58:17

اطلاعات دانلود و جزئیات ویدیوی ژاپن در نگاه ایرانیان: چرا ما مثل ژاپن نشدیم

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Bplus Podcast

تاریخ انتشار:

۱۴۰۴/۵/۱۶

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توضیحات:

0:00 – Introduction: The video explores why Japan succeeded while Iran did not, examining Japan as a model of non‑Western modernity. 2:36 – The fascination of Iranians with Japan. 2:48 – Shared points between Iran and Japan. 3:37 – Iranian longing. 3:58 – Japan’s victory over Russia. 4:27 – The Persian prince in Japan. 4:53 – Safavid royal travels to Japan and Thailand. 5:41 – 19th‑century travelogues. 6:05 – Naser al‑Din Shah’s meeting with Japanese. 7:00 – His interest in railways. 7:27 – Hashemi Rafsanjani’s 100‑year metro vision. 8:54 – Qajar‑era diplomatic missions. 10:08 – Amir al‑Sultan Atabak’s visit. 10:27 – Qajar leaders’ journeys. 11:43 – Mozafar al‑Din Shah’s final view of Japan. 12:18 – Qajar visits. 12:42 – Japan’s legal reforms. 14:14 – Iran’s attempts to emulate Japan. 15:27 – Global and Iranian context. 17:43 – Iraj Afshar’s narrative. 18:43 – Hashemi Rafsanjani’s sermon. 19:35 – Japan as a model of non‑Western modernity. 20:02 – Ibrahim Bey’s travelogue. 22:02 – Differences in adopting the model. 23:10 – Iranian intellectual concerns. 24:06 – Russo‑Japanese war. 26:50 – Qajar‑era intellectuals. 29:10 – Iranian society’s pursuit of change. 30:53 – Persian poetry praising the emperor. 32:25 – Iranian pride in Japan’s victory. 33:30 – Not all were supporters. 34:30 – Newspapers. 35:43 – Islamization of Japan. 36:56 – Iranian constitutionalists and the Japanese model. 38:20 – Opposition. 40:24 – Compilation of Iranian Japanese. 40:48 – Differences. 43:08 – Why Japan succeeded. 45:30 – Japan as a major oil buyer. 47:08 – Iran’s revolution. 47:59 – Hashemi Rafsanjani in Japan. 48:51 – Oshin as a Muslim woman model. 49:04 – Iranian youth migration. 52:01 – Iranian opposition. 53:04 – Ahmadinejad’s vision. 53:26 – Iran, China, Japan. 54:29 – Modernity and tradition. 56:09 – Different challenges. 57:41 – Looking eastward.