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Social Class In Contemporary Japan Structures Sorting And Strategies Hiroshi Ishida

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Social Class In Contemporary Japan Structures Sorting And Strategies Hiroshi Ishida
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Hiroshi Ishida, David H. Slater
ISBN: 9780415474757, 0415474752
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Social Class In Contemporary Japan Structures Sorting And Strategies Hiroshi Ishida by Hiroshi Ishida, David H. Slater 9780415474757, 0415474752 instant download after payment.

Post-war Japan was often held up as the model example of the first mature industrial societies outside the Western economy, and the first examples of ''middle-mass'' society. Today, and since the bursting of the economic bubble in the 1990’s, the promises of Japan, Inc., seem far away.

Social Class in Contemporary Japan is the first single volume that traces the dynamics of social structure, institutional socialization and class culture through this turbulent period, all the way into the contemporary neoliberal moment. In an innovative multi-disciplinary approach that include top scholars working on quantitative class structure, policy development, and ethnographic analysis, this volume highlights the centrality of class formation to our understanding of the many levels of Japanese society. The chapters each address a different aspect of class formation and transformation which stand on their own. Taken together, they document the advantages of putting Japan in the broad comparative framework of class analysis and the enduring importance of social class to the analysis of industrial and post-industrial societies.

Written by a team of contributors from Japan, the US and Europe this book will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese society and culture, as well as those interested in cultural anthropology and social class alike.

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