【SAGE版 近代日本研究ハンドブック】
The SAGE Handbook of Modern Japanese Studies '14
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Introduction to the SAGE Handbook of Japanese Studies - James Babb Part 1: Land, History and Culture Modern Japan in History - Andrew Cobbing Anthropology of Modern Japan - Carolyn Stevens The Practice of Religion in Japan: An Exploration of the State of Field - Lucia Dolce Mass Media in Japan - Katja Valaskivi Heritage Management in Present-day Japan - Nishiyama Noriaki Geography's Contribution in Japanese Studies - Mary McDonald Regionalism and the Local - Anthony Rausch Part 2: Society Education - Robert Aspinall Feminism - Vera Mackie 'How to Sex'? The Contested Nature of Sexuality in Japan - Mark McLelland Gender Equity in Japan - Joyce Gelb Policing in Japan - David Ted Johnson Organised Crime - Peter Hill Part 3: Medicine A Brief History of Japanese Medicine - Izumi Yokoyama and Michael D. Fetters Health Care in Japan: Excellent Population Health, Low Medical Expenditures, yet Ambiguous Place of Primary Care - Jonathan E. Rodnick, Izumi Yokoyama and Michael D. Fetters Medical Education in Japan - Michael D. Fetters and Izumi Yokoyama Bio-Ethics and Medico-Legal Issues in Japan - Michael D. Fetters Mental Health in Japan - Denise St. Arnault Part 4: Politics and Foreign Relations Political Science and Japanese Studies - James Babb Parties and Election in Japan - Kenneth Mori McElwain Postwar Democracy - Sherry Martin Civil Society in Japan - Yuko Kawato, Robert Pekkanen and Hidehiro Yamamoto Japan's International Relations - Chris Hughes Japan and Globalization - Hugo Dobson Japan-US Relations - Paul Midford Foreign relations with China - Caroline Rose Part 5: Economy The Japanese Economy - Marcus Rebick Japanese Economy and Business - Parissa Haghirian Japanese Consumers and Consumerism - Parissa Haghirian Labor Relations - Akira Suzuki Foreign Workers - Gabriele Vogt Agriculture - Aurelia George Energy - Alexandru P. Luta and Paul Midford
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