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Tag: Japan Futures

Introduction: Japan’s Possible Futures – Pivots of Social Transformation

Bruce White Published: 2014-11-16 Categories: English

Japan’s Possible Futures: Pivots of Social Transformation SPECIAL COLLECTION Edited by Bruce White Photo by Jeremy Keith ‘Tokyo horizon’ Papers & Thematics Re-thinking Japanese Society Gender Collaboration or Equality? The Past, P…

Nostalgia for ‘Asian’ Traditions and Energy – Encounters with Chinese and Koreans in Japanese TV Dramas

Hilaria Gossmann Griseldis Kirsch Published: 2014-11-15 Categories: English

Nostalgia for ‘Asian’ Traditions and Energy – Encounters with Chinese and Koreans in Japanese TV Dramas Hilaria Gössmann, Griseldis Kirsch Photo coffee shop Aizen by m-louis Introduction—Television Dramas and the Myth of Japanese Homogeneity Since 1953…

Gender Equality Policy in Japan: Current Difficulties and Signs of Change

Shunta Mori Published: 2014-06-07 Categories: English

Shunta Mori Introduction In the 1980s and the early 1990s there were three camps competing for representation of women’s roles in Japan: the Neotraditionalists; “New Women”; and Radical Egalitarians. Neotraditionalists promoted the idea that women’s pr…

Emergent Japanese Discourses on Minorities, Immigrants, Race, Culture, and Identity

Millie Creighton Published: 2014-06-06 Categories: English

Introduction                                                               Anthropologist Harumi Befu claims that the appreciation of “diversity within diversity” is essential for twenty-first century Japan (Befu 2008, p. xxiv). The immensity of this c…

Globalization, New Religions and the Contemporary Re-Imagining of Japanese Identity

geadmin Published: 2014-06-06 Categories: English

John Clammer (Photo by FreeDigitalPhotos.net coward_lion) Social scientists are wont to announce “crises” in the societies that attract their scholarly attention. While it might be stretching the evidence a little too far to suggest that co…

Facing the World, Facing the Future: How Japan is Working to Represent Itself as a Nation at Sport Mega-Events

geadmin Published: 2014-05-31 Categories: English

Wolfram Manzenreiter, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Vienna Introduction The 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan was the first to be staged on the world’s most populous continent, Asia, and it was the first to be co-hosted by two nations. …

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