Japan's outcaste youth : education for liberation
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Japan's outcaste youth : education for liberation
Paradigm Publishers, c2008
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-159)
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内容説明
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.
目次
- Chapter 1 The Burakumin
- Chapter 2 Taboo Research
- Chapter 3 History and Politics of Liberation
- Chapter 4 Access and Trust
- Chapter 5 Schools as Historical Sites of Struggle
- Chapter 6 Educators for Liberation
- Chapter 7 Invisible and Silent: The Burakumin of Kanto
- Chapter 8 A New Lens on Marginalization
- Chapter 9 Diversity in the Buraku
- Chapter 10 Korean Japanese and the Buraku
- Chapter 11 The Effects of Changing Policies
- Chapter 12 Conclusion
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