Title: Multicultural Japan : palaeolithic to postmodern
Abstract: Part I. Archaeology and Identity: 1. The Japanese as an Asia-Pacific population Katayama Kazumichi 2. North Kyushu creole: a language-contact model for the origins of Japanese John C. Maher 3. Beyond ethnicity and emergence in Japanese archaeology Simon Kaner 4. Archaeology and Japanese identity Clare Fawcett Part II. Centre and Periphery: 5. A descent into the past: the frontier in the construction of Japanese history Tessa Morris-Suzuki 6. The place of Okinawa in Japanese historical identity Richard Pearson 7. Ainu Moshir and Yaponesia: Ainu and Okinawan identities in contemporary Japan Hanazaki Kohei Part III. Contact with the Outside: 8. Some reflections on identity formation in East Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Derek Massarella 9. Siam and Japan in pre-modern times: a note on mutual images Ishii Yoneo 10. Indonesia under the 'Greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere' Goto Ken'ichi 11. Japanese army internment policies for enemy civilians during the Asia-Pacific war Utsumi Aiko Part IV. The Japanese Family: 12. Modern patriarchy and the formation of the Japanese nation state Ueno Chizuko 13. The modern Japanese family system: a unique or universal? Nishikawa Yuko Part V. Culture and Ideology: 14. Emperor, race and commoners Amino Yoshihiko 15. Two interpretations of Japanese culture Nishikawa Nagao 16. Kokusaika: impediments in Japan's deep structure Gavan McCormack Afterword: diversity and identity in the twenty-first century Mark Hudson and Tessa Morris-Suzuki.
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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