Being Young in Super-Aging Japan
Formative Events and Cultural Reactions
Herausgeber: Heinrich, Patrick; Galan, Christian
Being Young in Super-Aging Japan
Formative Events and Cultural Reactions
Herausgeber: Heinrich, Patrick; Galan, Christian
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This book therefore seeks to study aging Japan in detail, investigating how social aging is affecting intergenerational relations. It analyses themes such as employment, parenthood, sexuality, and art, thus demonstrating how the younger generation can provide insights into the future of Japanese society more generally.
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This book therefore seeks to study aging Japan in detail, investigating how social aging is affecting intergenerational relations. It analyses themes such as employment, parenthood, sexuality, and art, thus demonstrating how the younger generation can provide insights into the future of Japanese society more generally.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367445188
- ISBN-10: 0367445182
- Artikelnr.: 60002259
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367445188
- ISBN-10: 0367445182
- Artikelnr.: 60002259
Patrick Heinrich is Associate Professor at Ca' Foscari University in Venice, Italy. His recent publications include (with Dick Smakman) Urban Sociolinguistics (Routledge 2017) and The Making of Monolingual Japan (2012). Christian Galan is Professor at Toulouse-Jean Jaurès University, France and researcher at the CEJ-Inalco in Paris. His recent publications include (with E. Lozerand) La Famille japonaise moderne (1868-1926) (2011) and (with J.-M. Olivier) Histoire du & au Japon (2016).
Introduction 1. Introduction: Studying the young generation in super-aging
Japan, Patrick Heinrich and Christian Galan Part I Formative events 2. The
political economy of the declining birthrate, Yuiko Imamura 3. From youth
to non-adulthood in Japan: The role of education, Christian Galan 4. Youth
sexuality under the spotlight in a super-aging society with too few
children, Beverley Anne Yamamoto 5. Raising children and emergence of new
fatherhood in a super-ageing society, Masako Ishii-Kuntz 6. Struggling men
in emasculated life-courses: Non-regular employment among young men, Jun
Imai 7. The Fukushima event, or the birth of a politicized generation,
Anne Gonon Part II Cultural and emotional reactions 8 "How Average am I?"
Youths in a super-aged society, Florian Coulmas 9. The structure of
happiness: Why young Japanese might be happy after all, Carola Hommerich
and Tim Tiefenbach 10. Life on the small screen: Japan's Digital Natives,
Hidenori Masiko (Yuka Ando) 11. Dialect cosplay: Language use by the young
generation, Patrick Heinrich 12. No family, no school: Young people in
literature by young Japanese writers, Dan Fujiwara 13 Visualizing elders:
Age and generational differences, Gunhild Borggreen Conclusions 14. The
resilient generation of the Heisei period, Christian Galan and Patrick
Heinrich
Japan, Patrick Heinrich and Christian Galan Part I Formative events 2. The
political economy of the declining birthrate, Yuiko Imamura 3. From youth
to non-adulthood in Japan: The role of education, Christian Galan 4. Youth
sexuality under the spotlight in a super-aging society with too few
children, Beverley Anne Yamamoto 5. Raising children and emergence of new
fatherhood in a super-ageing society, Masako Ishii-Kuntz 6. Struggling men
in emasculated life-courses: Non-regular employment among young men, Jun
Imai 7. The Fukushima event, or the birth of a politicized generation,
Anne Gonon Part II Cultural and emotional reactions 8 "How Average am I?"
Youths in a super-aged society, Florian Coulmas 9. The structure of
happiness: Why young Japanese might be happy after all, Carola Hommerich
and Tim Tiefenbach 10. Life on the small screen: Japan's Digital Natives,
Hidenori Masiko (Yuka Ando) 11. Dialect cosplay: Language use by the young
generation, Patrick Heinrich 12. No family, no school: Young people in
literature by young Japanese writers, Dan Fujiwara 13 Visualizing elders:
Age and generational differences, Gunhild Borggreen Conclusions 14. The
resilient generation of the Heisei period, Christian Galan and Patrick
Heinrich
Introduction 1. Introduction: Studying the young generation in super-aging
Japan, Patrick Heinrich and Christian Galan Part I Formative events 2. The
political economy of the declining birthrate, Yuiko Imamura 3. From youth
to non-adulthood in Japan: The role of education, Christian Galan 4. Youth
sexuality under the spotlight in a super-aging society with too few
children, Beverley Anne Yamamoto 5. Raising children and emergence of new
fatherhood in a super-ageing society, Masako Ishii-Kuntz 6. Struggling men
in emasculated life-courses: Non-regular employment among young men, Jun
Imai 7. The Fukushima event, or the birth of a politicized generation,
Anne Gonon Part II Cultural and emotional reactions 8 "How Average am I?"
Youths in a super-aged society, Florian Coulmas 9. The structure of
happiness: Why young Japanese might be happy after all, Carola Hommerich
and Tim Tiefenbach 10. Life on the small screen: Japan's Digital Natives,
Hidenori Masiko (Yuka Ando) 11. Dialect cosplay: Language use by the young
generation, Patrick Heinrich 12. No family, no school: Young people in
literature by young Japanese writers, Dan Fujiwara 13 Visualizing elders:
Age and generational differences, Gunhild Borggreen Conclusions 14. The
resilient generation of the Heisei period, Christian Galan and Patrick
Heinrich
Japan, Patrick Heinrich and Christian Galan Part I Formative events 2. The
political economy of the declining birthrate, Yuiko Imamura 3. From youth
to non-adulthood in Japan: The role of education, Christian Galan 4. Youth
sexuality under the spotlight in a super-aging society with too few
children, Beverley Anne Yamamoto 5. Raising children and emergence of new
fatherhood in a super-ageing society, Masako Ishii-Kuntz 6. Struggling men
in emasculated life-courses: Non-regular employment among young men, Jun
Imai 7. The Fukushima event, or the birth of a politicized generation,
Anne Gonon Part II Cultural and emotional reactions 8 "How Average am I?"
Youths in a super-aged society, Florian Coulmas 9. The structure of
happiness: Why young Japanese might be happy after all, Carola Hommerich
and Tim Tiefenbach 10. Life on the small screen: Japan's Digital Natives,
Hidenori Masiko (Yuka Ando) 11. Dialect cosplay: Language use by the young
generation, Patrick Heinrich 12. No family, no school: Young people in
literature by young Japanese writers, Dan Fujiwara 13 Visualizing elders:
Age and generational differences, Gunhild Borggreen Conclusions 14. The
resilient generation of the Heisei period, Christian Galan and Patrick
Heinrich