Japan since 1945: from Postwar to Post-Bubble

The fifteen multidisciplinary essays that comprise this book examine the social, cultural, and political underpinnings of Japan’s postwar and post-industrial trajectories. Unique for their integration of gender, class and ethnicity within four thematic narrative frames, the essays of this volume exp...

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Main Authors: Gerteis, Christopher, George, Timothy S., Hein, Laura E., Dusinberre, Martin, Obermiller, David Tobaru, Hastings, Sally A., Fujiwara, Tetsuya, Carlile, Lonny E., Aronson, Bruce, Takahashi, Satsuki, Yano, Christine, Shimoda, Hiraku, Vlastos, Stephen
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George, Timothy S.
Hein, Laura E.
Dusinberre, Martin
Obermiller, David Tobaru
Hastings, Sally A.
Fujiwara, Tetsuya
Carlile, Lonny E.
Aronson, Bruce
Takahashi, Satsuki
Yano, Christine
Shimoda, Hiraku
Vlastos, Stephen
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Pacific Area
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description The fifteen multidisciplinary essays that comprise this book examine the social, cultural, and political underpinnings of Japan’s postwar and post-industrial trajectories. Unique for their integration of gender, class and ethnicity within four thematic narrative frames, the essays of this volume explore topics that range from the last twenty years of the Japanese state’s efforts to formulate industrial policy and foster financial reform to the unconnected efforts of a Japanese broadcaster and an American airline to construct personal and national identification around nostalgic notions of a reified ‘self’.
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George, Timothy S.
Hein, Laura E.
Dusinberre, Martin
Obermiller, David Tobaru
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Aronson, Bruce
Takahashi, Satsuki
Yano, Christine
Shimoda, Hiraku
Vlastos, Stephen
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