Losing face : status politics in Japan /

How does a "homogeneous" society like Japan treat the problem of social inequality? Losing Face looks beyond conventional structural categories (race, class, ethnicity) to focus on conflicts based on differences in social status.

গ্রন্থ-পঞ্জীর বিবরন
প্রধান লেখক: Pharr, Susan J.
বিন্যাস: Licensed eBooks
ভাষা:ইংরেজি
প্রকাশিত: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1990.
মালা:Philip E. Lilienthal Asian Studies Imprint Series.
অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.8500957
সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
  • Status of Japan
  • Contemporary Japan as a setting for social conflict
  • Intergenerational conflict: status politics in the conservative camp
  • Gender-based conflict: the revolt of the tea pourers
  • Burakumin protest: the incident at Yoka High School
  • The view from below: mobilizing a protest
  • The Japanese repertoire of collective action
  • The authorities respond
  • Goals reconsidered: the issue of success
  • Social conflict, authority, and the state.