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Changing Japanese suburbia : a study of two present-day localities

Eyal Ben-Ari

(Japanese studies)

Routledge, 2016

  • : pbk

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Reprint. Originally published: Kegan Paul International, 1991

Copyright 1991 by author

First issued in paperback 2016

Bibliography: p. 308-323

Includes index

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Description

First published in 1991. This book, based on fieldwork carried out in Japan between 1981 and 1983, is a study of two residential communities in the context of Japan's post-war urban and social developments. Yamanaka, a commuter village, and Hieidaira, a new suburban housing estate, are set against the picturesque Hieizan mountain chain to the east of Kyoto's northern suburbs.

Table of Contents

Part One Introduction 1 Introduction: Approaches and Problems Part Two Ethnography 2 The Two Communities: An Ethnographic Profile Part Three The Politics of Development 3 Introduction 4 Development of the Estate 5 The Rise of Citizen Activism 6 Concluding Considerations Part Four Mass Longevity and Community Care 7 Introduction 8 Community Care: Policies and Administration 9 The Voluntary Welfare Workers 10 The Old-Folks Clubs 11 Concluding Considerations Part Five The Sports Field-Day: Leisure and Community Sentiments 12 Introduction 13 Preparations and Expectations 14 The Sports Field-Day 15 Concluding Considerations Part Six Conclusions: Implications and Suggestions 16 Conclusions

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