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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figures
- From the Field
- Series editors’ preface
- Acknowledgements for the fifth edition
- Introduction
- Reference
- 1 Sources of Japanese identity: Historical and mythological foundations of Japan
- Introduction
- Geographical and archaeological identity
- Mythological origins of Japan
- Chinese historical accounts of the ancient period
- Japanese history recorded: the aristocratic age
- Feudalism and bushidō
- The Tokugawa (or Edo) Period
- From the Meiji Period (1868–1912) to the Second World War
- From the Field: The introduction of modern science and technology
- Defeat and success
- Identity in a globalised Japan
- References and further reading
- 2 The house and family system
- Introduction
- The ie
- Relations between ie
- The ie’s legal demise
- The religious charter
- Domestic arrangements
- Interpersonal relations between the generations
- Male–female relations
- From the Field: Views of housewives in contemporary Japan
- The family as a model
- References and further reading
- 3 Socialisation and classification
- Introduction
- Uchi and soto
- Tatemae and honne
- Harmony: reciprocity and hierarchy
- Reciprocity
- Hierarchy
- Kindergarten: equality
- Peer group pressure
- Cooperation
- Self-development
- Self in the world
- From the Field: Food allergies, illness and personhood in Japan
- The body and health in Japan
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 4 Community and neighbourhood
- Introduction
- Japan’s administrative divisions
- Rural community life
- Urban neighbourhoods
- Decline and regeneration of community life
- From the Field: Rebuilding community life in rural Japan: the case of Tomonoura
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 5 The education system
- Introduction
- Comprehensive education for all
- Selection for high school and beyond
- Inequality and supplementary provision
- From the Field: Local government involvement with education
- School and social divisions
- Higher education
- Educational reform
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 6 Status, hierarchy and ethnic diversity
- Introduction
- Expressions of hierarchy in modern Japan
- Hierarchy in Japanese history
- Marginality, ethnicity and continuing status differentials
- From the Field: New Chinese socialities in Japan
- Broader principles of hierarchical order
- Relativity
- Ranking within social groups
- Status in the wider world and the influence of gender
- Status manipulation — wrapping
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 7 Religious influences
- Introduction
- Shinto
- Buddhism
- From the Field: Buddhist lifelines during the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake
- Folk religion, Taoism and healing
- Confucianism
- Christianity
- ‘New religions’ and ‘new’ new religions
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 8 Ritual and the life cycle
- Introduction
- Birth and childhood
- Entry into adulthood
- Marriage
- Years of calamity (yakudoshi)
- Retirement and old age
- From the Field: Coping with the spirits of unsettled death
- Death and memorial celebrations
- Syncretic aspects of life-cycle ceremonies
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 9 Opportunities for working life
- Introduction
- Company and public employment
- From the Field: Women with professional careers in Japan’s male-dominated corporate world
- Small and medium enterprises
- Family occupations
- Social security provisions
- Women’s careers
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 10 Arts, entertainment and leisure
- Introduction
- History and social organisation within the arts
- From the Field: A puff of fairy dust: drag queens of the Osaka stage
- Accomplishments and ‘popular culture’
- Geisha and the water trade (mizu shōbai)
- Cool Japan, youth and popular entertainment
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 11 Government and the craft of politics
- Introduction
- Government institutions
- From the Field: Contested emperorship
- Electoral system
- The parties and some recent realignment
- Politicians and their paths to success
- Popular participation in politics
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- 12 The legal system and social control in a global world
- Introduction
- Laws and courts
- Alternative responses to dispute
- Positive methods of maintaining order
- From the Field: The Great Eastern Japan Disaster of 2011: how it damaged social control and social trust
- The police system
- Organised crime
- Global dimension
- Conclusion
- References and further reading
- Conclusion
- From the Field: The world in Japan
- References and further reading
- Index
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