Japan's ultra-right
著者
書誌事項
Japan's ultra-right
(Japanese society series)
Trans Pacific Press, 2016, c2014
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Nihon-gata haigai-shugi
日本型排外主義
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-290) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is a comprehensive account of the nativist movement in Japan today. Naoto Higuchi uses the life histories of activists to establish that the basis of their support for the movement is their conservativism rather than social or economic stress. He reveals the logic behind the emergence of the nativist movement by highlighting its links with developments in the existing right wing and Japan's conservative powers.
A common interest in historical revisionism and conflict with neighbouring countries provides a further logic that underpins the nativist movement's particular focus on "special privileges" for permanent Koreans resident in Japan. The book examines the role of the internet in the recruitment of nativist activists and in lending a veil of historical "truth" to the falsehoods concerning these special privileges. Finally, Higuchi considers the issue of voting rights for foreign residents in the context of East Asian geopolitics and increasing securitization, and warns about the dangers of not resisting securitization.
目次
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Introduction: Questions about Japanese-style Nativism
1. Who Supports the Ultra-Right and Why?
2. Can Grievance and Anxiety Explain Nativist Movements?
3. Activists' Political Socialization and Ideology Formation
4. Resonating with the Nativist Movement
5. The Internet and Resource Mobilization
6. The Nativist Movement and Politics
7. Will Votes for Foreign Residents Destroy Japan? Securitization of the Issue
8. East Asian Geopolitics and Japanese-style Nativism: Why are Zainichi Koreans targeted?
Epilogue
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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