The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Japan presents a synthesized, interdisciplinary study of contemporary Japan based on up-to-date theoretical models designed to provide readers with a comprehensive and full understanding of the dynamics of contemporary Japan. In order to achieve this, the Handbook is organized into two parts. Part I, ‘Foundations’, clarifies the state of contemporary Japan topic by topic by referring to the latest theoretical developments in the relevant disciplinary fields of politics, international relations, economy, society, culture and the personal. Part II, ‘Issues’, then offers a series of concrete analyses building upon the theoretical discussions introduced in Part I to help undergraduate and postgraduate students learn how to conduct independent analysis.Locating Japan in a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, this Handbook is an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Japanese studies, Asian studies and global studies.
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The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Japan presents a synthesized, interdisciplinary study of contemporary Japan based on up-to-date theoretical models designed to provide readers with a comprehensive and full understanding of the dynamics of contemporary Japan.
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Introduction Part I Foundations 1. History: War Memory and Japan’s "Postwar" 2. Politics: after the Demise of the "1955 System" 3. The Law in Japan 4. The Japanese Economy 5. Work and Employment: Inside, outside and beyond the Lifetime Employment Model 6. Civil Society in Japan 7. Structures and Dynamics of Japan’s Urban-Rural Relationship 8. Japan’s New Immigration: Gap in Admission Policy and Diversity in Socio-economic Integration’ 9. Discursive Politics of Gender in Japan 10. Family and Demographic Issues in Japan 11. Popular Imagination in Japan 12. Japan’s International Relations Part II Issues 13. Democracy in Japan 14. Japan’s Territorial Problems: Continuing Legacies of the San Francisco System 15. The Politics of Nationalism and Identity in Contemporary Japan 16. Employment Regulation and Practices: The Production and Consumption of Non-Regular Work 17. Energy Issues in Japan 18. Japan and the Environment: Industrial Pollution, Biodiversity Loss, and Climate Change 19. Japan’s Post Catch-up Modernity: Educational Transformation and its Unintended Consequences 20. University Reform in Japan 21. Studying Japan’s Generations 22. Gender Equality in Japan 23. Femininity and Masculinity 24. LGBT 25. Consumerism 26. Food 27. Tourism 28. Young Urban Migrants in the Japanese Countryside between Self-Realization and Slow Life? The Quest for "Small-scale Happiness" and Alternative Lifestyles in Post-growth Japan 29. The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: The Political Economy of Tokyo Hosting the World 30. Social Malaise in Japan 31. Media in Japan 32. Mobile Reflections: Rethinking Digitality in a post 3/11 Japan 33. Okinawa: Rooting and routing of Uchinānchu and Shimā 34. The Great East Japan Earthquake and Post-Disaster Japan
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780367542665
Publisert
2023-01-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
980 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
514
Om bidragsyterne
Hiroko Takeda is Professor of Political Analysis at Nagoya University, Japan.
Mark Williams is Vice President for International Academic Exchange at the International Christian University Tokyo, Japan.