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Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-415-20854-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Erscheinungstermin: 17.06.2004
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Drawing on the full range of materials published during the twentieth century, this three volume set incorporates previously published material concerning the formation of 'racial' identities in Japan, and social exclusion as experienced by the Ainu, Burakumin, Okinawans, and Chinese and Korean residents. It also includes material related to migration, both pre- and post-war, with special reference to the formation of Nikkeijin (Latin American national of Japanese descent) communities. In addition to those populations conventionally defined as minorities, 'racial' discourse also affects Japanese attitudes toward and perceptions of other groups (e.g. Asians, Blacks, Jews). To ensure both the fullest possible coverage of the related literature and to provide a framework for comparative analysis, this set also incorporates analyses of Japanese attitudes toward these groups.
Intended as a resource for both students and specialist researchers, this collection provides a unique introduction of the English language literature related to 'race', migration, and identity in Japan. In addition to textual material related to specific issues or groups, the set provides comprehensive bibliographies and a listing of relevant Internet sources.
There is also a new introduction and thorough index, making this set an invaluable reference tool.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780415208543
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-415-20854-3
  • Verlag: CRC Press
  • Erscheinungstermin: 17.06.2004
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 2004
  • Serie: Routledge Library of Modern Japan
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 2630 g
  • Seiten: 1336
  • Format (B x H): 156 x 234 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Weiner, Michael

Volume One: Race, Ethnicity and Culture in Modern Japan

Section One: Ideologies of Race, Culture and Ethnicity

1. Kevin M. Doak, Ethnic Nationalism and romanticism in early twentieth century Japan, Journal of Japanese Studies, 22, no.1, Winter 1996, pp. 77-103.

2. John Dower, 'The Pure Self' in War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War, (New York: Pantheon Books, 1986), pp. 203-233.

3. Takashi Fujitani, Inventing, Forgetting, Remembering in Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan, (New York and London: University of California Press, 1996), pp. 1-28

4. David L. Howell, Ethnicity and Culture in Contemporary Japan, Journal of Contemporary History, No. 31, 1996, pp. 171-190.

5. Mark J. Hudson, Tales Told in a Dream in Ruins of Identity: ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands, (Hawaii: U. Hawaii Press, 1999), pp. 23-55.

6. John Lie, Pop Multiethnicity in Multi-Ethnic Japan, (Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2001), pp. 53-82.

7. Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Invention and Reinvention of Japanese Culture, The Journal of Asian Studies, 54.3 (August 1995), pp. 759-780.

8. Weiner Michael, The Discourse of Race and Nation in pre-1945 Japan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1995, Vol. 18, No. 3, July, pp. 433-456.

9. Kosaku Yoshino, The nihonjinron: thinking elites ideas of Japanese uniqueness in Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary Japan; a sociological enquiry, (London: Routledge, 1992), pp. 9-38.

Section Two: Former Natives: AINU

10. John Cornell, Ainu Assimilation and Cultural Extinction, Ethnology, 3, 1964, pp. 287-304.

11. Lisa Hiwasaki, Ethnic Tourism in Hokkaido and the Shaping of Ainu Identity, Pacific Affairs, Fall 2000, Vol. 73, Issue 3, pp. 393-413.

12. David Howell, Ainu Ethnicity and the Boundaries of the Early Japanese State Past and Present, February 1994, No. 142, pp. 69-93.

13. Richard Siddle, With shining eyes: Ainu protest and resistance, 1869-1945, in Race, Resistance and the Ainu of Japan, (London and New York: Routledge, 1996), pp. 113-146.

14. Georgina Stevens, The Ainu and Human Rights: Domestic and International Legal Protections, Japanese Studies, Sept. 2001, Vol.21, Issue 2, 181-198

15. Brett L. Walker Epidemic Disease, Medicine, and the Shifting Ecology of Ezo in The Conquest of the Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion, 1590-1800, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001), pp. 177-203.

Volume II: Indigenous and Colonial Others

Section one: Burakumin

16. George De Vos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma, Group Solidarity and Individual Mobility, in George De Vos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma (eds.) Japan's Invisible Race: Caste in Culture and Society, (Berkeley: University of California, 1966), pp.241-257.

17. Edward Fowler, The Buraku in Modern Japanese Literature, texts and Contexts, Journal of Japanese Studies, 2000, 26:1, 1-39.

18. Gerald Groemer, The Creation of the Edo Outcaste Order, Journal of Japanese Studies, 27, no. 2, 2001, pp. 263-293.

19. Ian Neary, Suiheisha Activity and the Yuwa Response in Political Protest and Social Control in Pre-war Japan, The origins of Buraku Liberation, (Humanities Press International: Atlantic Highlands, NJ, 1989), pp. 78-118.

20. Susan J Pharr, Burakumin Protest: The Incident at Yôka High School in Losing Face; Status Politics in Japan, (Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1990), pp. 75-89

21. Frank Upham, Instrumental Violence and the Struggle for Buraku Liberation in Law and Social Change in Postwar Japan, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987), pp. 78-123.

Section Two: Zainichi