Performing the Buraku

Performing the Buraku

Author: Flavia Cangià

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 364380153X

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People labelled as 'Buraku-min' in Japan are usually described as the descendants of pre-modern occupational groups who were engaged in socially polluting tasks like leather work, meat-packing, street entertainment, and drum-making. 'Performing the Buraku' explores representations of the 'buraku' issue by community and local activism in contemporary Japan, with a special focus on performances and museum exhibitions.


The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan

The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan

Author: Ian Neary

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-12-18

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1134167199

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Written by an internationally recognized specialist on Buraku studies, this book casts new light on majority-minority relations and the struggle for Buraku liberation. Ian Neary focuses on the Burakumin activist, left-wing politician, family company manager and arguably the most important Buraku leader of the twentieth century: Matsumoto Jiichiro. Based on primary material reflecting recent research, each chapter locates Matsumoto Jiichiro’s experience within the broader developments in Japan's social, political and economic history and illuminates dimensions of its social history during the twentieth century that are frequently left unconsidered. As an examination of Buraku history this book will appeal to scholars and students of Japanese political and economic history, ethnic and racial studies, socialism, social thought and social movements.


Hate Speech in Japan

Hate Speech in Japan

Author: Yuji Nasu

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-01-28

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 1108483992

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A comprehensive analysis into the background of legal responses to, and wider implications of, hate speech in Japan.


Multiculturalism in the New Japan

Multiculturalism in the New Japan

Author: Nelson H. H. Graburn

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781845452261

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Like other industrial nations, Japan is experiencing its own forms of, and problems with, internationalization and multiculturalism. This volume focuses on several aspects of this process and examines the immigrant minorities as well as their Japanese recipient communities. Multiculturalism is considered broadly, and includes topics often neglected in other works, such as: religious pluralism, domestic and international tourism, political regionalism and decentralization, sports, business styles in the post-Bubble era, and the education of immigrant minorities.


Taiko Boom

Taiko Boom

Author: Shawn Bender

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2012-08-07

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0520272420

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Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted among taiko groups in Japan, 'Taiko Boom' explores the origins of taiko in the early postwar period and its popularization over the following decades of rapid economic growth in Japan's cities and countryside.


The Japanese Village Ils 56

The Japanese Village Ils 56

Author: J.F. Embree

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1136234543

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This is Volume V of six in a collection on the Sociology of East Asia. Initially published in 1946, Dr. Embree's book is a description, based on direct observation, of the life of a Japanese village community. Its chief purpose is to provide material for that comparative study' of the forms of: human society that is known as social anthropology; but it should have an appeal to a wider audience of general readers as giving additional insight from a new 'angle into Japanese civilization.


Japan's Outcaste Youth

Japan's Outcaste Youth

Author: June A. Gordon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-11-17

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1317257251

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Japan's attempt to project to the world an image of solid middle-class national identity is challenged by the Burakumin, an outcaste group of indigenous Japanese citizens who have been subjugated for centuries to political, economic, and religious discrimination. In the 1960s the efforts of this group and its supporters led to a 40-year national program of economic aid and educational programs designed to move these people out of poverty and increase life options. These programs, recently terminated, have left the Burakumin and other marginalized groups uncertain of their future. Based on ten years of ethnographic inquiry, Gordon's book explores the views of educators and activists caught in this period of transition after having their lives and careers shaped by the political demands of a liberation movement dedicated to achieving educational equity for the Burakumin and their disadvantaged neighbors. Gordon provides the context of the efforts to achieve the human rights of the Burakumin and the complexity of their identity in a Japanese society struggling with economic and demographic globalization.


Liminal Moves

Liminal Moves

Author: Flavia Cangià

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2021-04-02

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1800730497

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Moving, slowing down, or watching others moving allows people to cross physical, symbolic, and temporal boundaries. Exploring the imaginative power of liminality that makes this possible, Liminal Moves looks at the (im)mobilities of three groups of people - street monkey performers in Japan, adolescents writing about migrants in Italy, and men accompanying their partners in Switzerland for work. The book explores how, for these ‘travelers’, the interplay of mobility and immobility creates a ‘liminal hotspot’: a condition of suspension and ambivalence as they find themselves caught between places, meanings and times.


Peasants, Rebels, Women, and Outcastes

Peasants, Rebels, Women, and Outcastes

Author: Mikiso Hane

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780742525252

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Uses diaries, memoirs, fiction, trial testimony, personal recollections, and eyewitness accounts to weave a fascinating tale of what ordinary Japanese endured throughout their country's booming economic growth.


Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking

Author: David F. Bjorklund

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2017-01-04

Total Pages: 1340

ISBN-13: 1506334369

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The Sixth Edition of David F. Bjorklund and Kayla B. Causey’s topically organized Children’s Thinking presents a current, comprehensive, and dynamic examination of cognitive development. The book covers individual children and their developmental journeys while also following the general paths of overall cognitive development in children. This unique and effective approach gives readers a holistic view of children’s cognitive development, acknowledging that while no two children are exactly alike, they tend to follow similar developmental patterns. Supported by the latest research studies and data, the Sixth Edition provides valuable insights for readers to better understand and work with children.