Japan After Japan

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Pub. Date: 2006-09-30
Publisher(s): Duke Univ Pr
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Summary

The prolonged downturn in the Japanese economy that began during the recessionary 1990s triggered a complex set of reactions both within Japan and abroad, reshaping not only the country's economy but also its politics, society, and culture. In Japan After Japan scholars of history, anthropology, literature, and film explore the profound transformations in Japan since the early 1990s, providing complex analyses of a nation in transition, linking its present to its past and connecting local situations to global developments.Several of the essayists reflect on the politics of history, considering changes in the relationship between Japan and the United States, the complex legacy of Japanese colonialism, Japan's chronic unease with its wartime history, and the post-war consolidation of an ethnocentric and racist nationalism. Others analyze anxieties related to the role of children in society and the weakening of the gendered divide between workplace and home. Turning to popular culture, contributors scrutinize the avid consumption of "real events" in formats including police shows, quiz shows, and live Web camera feeds; the creation, distribution, and reception of Pokémon, the game-based franchise that became a worldwide cultural phenomenon; and the ways that the behaviour of zealous fans of anime both reinforce and clash with corporate interests. Focusing on contemporary social and political movements, one essay relates how a local citizens' group pressed the Japanese government to turn an international exposition, the Aichi Expo 2005, into a more environmentally conscious project. Another offers both a survey of emerging political movements and a manifesto identifying new possibilities for radical politics in Japan. Together the contributors to Japan After Japan present much-needed insight into the wide-ranging transformations of Japanese society that began in the 1990s.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(15)
Harry Harootunian and Tomiko Yoda
A Roadmap to Millennial Japan 16(38)
Tomiko Yoda
The University and the "Global Economy": The Cases of the United States and Japan 54(27)
Masao Miyoshi
The University, Disciplines, National Identity: Why Is There No Film Studies in Japan? 81(17)
Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
Japan's Long Postwar: The Trick of Memory and the Ruse of History 98(24)
Harry Harootunian
National Subjectivity and the Uses of Atonement in the Age of Recession 122(20)
J. Victor Koschmann
"Give Me Japan and Nothing Else!": Postcoloniality, Identity, and the Traces of Colonialism 142(25)
Leo Ching
"You Asians": On the Historical Role of the West and Asia Binary 167(28)
Naoki Sakai
Revenge and Recapitation in Recessionary Japan 195(21)
Marilyn Ivy
The "Wild Child" of 1990's Japan 216(23)
Andrea G. Arai
The Rise and Fall of Maternal Society: Gender, Labor, and Capital in Contemporary Japan 239(36)
Tomiko Yoda
Representation, Reality Culture, and Global Capitalism in Japan 275(24)
Eric Cazdyn
Monsieur le Capital and Madame la Terre Do Their Ghost-Dance: Globalization and the Nation-State 299(32)
Yutaka Nagahara
New-Age Fetishes, Monsters, and Friends: Pokémon Capitalism at the Millennium 331(27)
Anne Allison
Otaku Movement 358(37)
Thomas LaMarre
A Drifting World Fair: Cultural Politics of Environment in the Local/Global Context of Contemporary Japan 395(20)
Yoshimi Shunya
Angelus Novus in Millennial Japan 415(24)
Sabu Kohso
Contributors 439(4)
Index 443

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