【日本と沖縄】
Japan and Okinawa(The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series) P 272 p. 14
目次
1. Introduction Japan? Structure and subjectivity in Okinawa Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle Part I Structure 2. Considering Okinawa as a frontier Furuki Toshiaki 3. Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone in Microregional Context Glenn D. Hook 4. It is High Time to Wake up: Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century Gabe Masaaki 5. Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from Okinawa Yoko Sellek 6. Okinawa and the structure of dependence Gavan McCormack 7. Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa Ota Masahide Part II Subjectivity 8. Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa Richard Siddle 9. 'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December 1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship Christopher Aldous 10. The dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution, environment and gender Miyume Tanji 11. Contested memories: struggles over war and peace in contemporary Okinawa Julia Yonetani 12. Nuchi nu Suji: comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa Christopher Nelson 13. Arakawa Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast Michael Molasky 14. Conclusion Glenn D. Hook and Richard Siddle
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