An introduction to Japanese society
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An introduction to Japanese society
(Contemporary Japanese society)
Cambridge University Press, 2003
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 1997
Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-306) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In a second edition of his book which has become essential reading for students of Japanese society, Yoshio Sugimoto uses both English and Japanese sources to update and expand upon his original narrative. In so doing he challenges the traditional notion that Japan comprises a uniform culture, and draws attention to its subcultural diversity and class competition. The author also examines what he calls 'friendly authoritarianism' - the force behind the Japanese tendency to be ostensibly faithful to particular groups and companies. The book offers a wide-ranging approach to all aspects of Japanese society, with chapters on class, geographical and generational variation, work, education, gender, minorities, popular culture and the establishment. As a reviewer of the first edition noted, 'Accolades to Yoshio Sugimoto for his latest contribution to contemporary literature on Japan, An Introduction to Japanese Society, which is wide-ranging, thought-provoking and comprehensive.' Asian Studies Review
Table of Contents
- 1. The Japan phenomenon and the social sciences
- 2. Class and stratification: an overview
- 3. Geographical and generational variations
- 4. Varieties in work and labor
- 5. Diversity and unity in education
- 6. Gender stratification and the family system
- 7. Minority groups: ethnicity and discrimination
- 8. Collusion and competition in the establishment
- 9. Popular culture and everyday life
- 10. Friendly authoritarianism.
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