Japan and Okinawa
Structure and Subjectivity
Herausgeber: Hook, Glen D; Siddle, Richard
Japan and Okinawa
Structure and Subjectivity
Herausgeber: Hook, Glen D; Siddle, Richard
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Japan and Okinawa provides an up-to-date, coherent and theoretically informed examination of Okinawa from the perspective of political economy and society.
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Japan and Okinawa provides an up-to-date, coherent and theoretically informed examination of Okinawa from the perspective of political economy and society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138863095
- ISBN-10: 1138863092
- Artikelnr.: 42488912
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138863095
- ISBN-10: 1138863092
- Artikelnr.: 42488912
Glenn D. Hook is Professor of Japanese Studies and Director, Graduate School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. He is affiliated with the University of Tokyo as Foundation Visiting Professor of International Politics in the Graduate School of Law and Politics. His publications include Militarization and Demilitarization in Contemporary Japan, Japan's Contested Constitution. Documents and Analysis, and Japan's International Relations: Politics, Economics, and Security. Richard Siddle is Lecturer in Japanese studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield. In 1996-7 he was a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postoctoral Fellow at the University of the Ryukyus. He is the author of Race, Resistance and the Ainu of Japan and various articles on Okinawa and the Ainu.
1. Introduction Japan? Structure and subjectivity in Okinawa Glenn D. Hook
and Richard Siddle Part I Structure 2. Considering Okinawa as a frontier
Furuki Toshiaki 3. Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone
in Microregional Context Glenn D. Hook 4. It is High Time to Wake up:
Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century Gabe Masaaki 5.
Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from
Okinawa Yoko Sellek 6. Okinawa and the structure of dependence Gavan
McCormack 7. Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa Ota Masahide Part II
Subjectivity 8. Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa
Richard Siddle 9. 'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December
1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship Christopher Aldous 10. The
dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution,
environment and gender Miyume Tanji 11. Contested memories: struggles over
war and peace in contemporary Okinawa Julia Yonetani 12. Nuchi nu Suji:
comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa Christopher Nelson 13. Arakawa
Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast Michael Molasky 14.
Conclusion Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle
and Richard Siddle Part I Structure 2. Considering Okinawa as a frontier
Furuki Toshiaki 3. Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone
in Microregional Context Glenn D. Hook 4. It is High Time to Wake up:
Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century Gabe Masaaki 5.
Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from
Okinawa Yoko Sellek 6. Okinawa and the structure of dependence Gavan
McCormack 7. Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa Ota Masahide Part II
Subjectivity 8. Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa
Richard Siddle 9. 'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December
1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship Christopher Aldous 10. The
dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution,
environment and gender Miyume Tanji 11. Contested memories: struggles over
war and peace in contemporary Okinawa Julia Yonetani 12. Nuchi nu Suji:
comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa Christopher Nelson 13. Arakawa
Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast Michael Molasky 14.
Conclusion Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle
1. Introduction Japan? Structure and subjectivity in Okinawa Glenn D. Hook
and Richard Siddle Part I Structure 2. Considering Okinawa as a frontier
Furuki Toshiaki 3. Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone
in Microregional Context Glenn D. Hook 4. It is High Time to Wake up:
Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century Gabe Masaaki 5.
Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from
Okinawa Yoko Sellek 6. Okinawa and the structure of dependence Gavan
McCormack 7. Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa Ota Masahide Part II
Subjectivity 8. Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa
Richard Siddle 9. 'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December
1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship Christopher Aldous 10. The
dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution,
environment and gender Miyume Tanji 11. Contested memories: struggles over
war and peace in contemporary Okinawa Julia Yonetani 12. Nuchi nu Suji:
comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa Christopher Nelson 13. Arakawa
Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast Michael Molasky 14.
Conclusion Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle
and Richard Siddle Part I Structure 2. Considering Okinawa as a frontier
Furuki Toshiaki 3. Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone
in Microregional Context Glenn D. Hook 4. It is High Time to Wake up:
Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century Gabe Masaaki 5.
Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from
Okinawa Yoko Sellek 6. Okinawa and the structure of dependence Gavan
McCormack 7. Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa Ota Masahide Part II
Subjectivity 8. Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa
Richard Siddle 9. 'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December
1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship Christopher Aldous 10. The
dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution,
environment and gender Miyume Tanji 11. Contested memories: struggles over
war and peace in contemporary Okinawa Julia Yonetani 12. Nuchi nu Suji:
comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa Christopher Nelson 13. Arakawa
Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast Michael Molasky 14.
Conclusion Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle