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(Ebook) The Boundaries of ’the Japanese’: Volume 1: Okinawa 1818-1972 - Inclusion and Exclusion by Eiji Oguma, Leonie R. Stickland ISBN 9781920901486, 1920901485

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Authors:Eiji Oguma, Leonie R. Stickland
Pages:430 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:Tra
Publisher:Trans Pacific Press
Language:english
File Size:28.68 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781920901486, 1920901485
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(Ebook) The Boundaries of ’the Japanese’: Volume 1: Okinawa 1818-1972 - Inclusion and Exclusion by Eiji Oguma, Leonie R. Stickland ISBN 9781920901486, 1920901485

The dynamics of inclusion and exclusion have operated for centuries in the island chain that constitutes Japan's southernmost prefecture, Okinawa - otherwise known as the Ryukyu Islands. Are the people of Okinawa 'Japanese' or not 'Japanese'? Answers to this puzzling question are explored in this richly-detailed volume, written by one of Japan's foremost public intellectuals, historical sociologist Eiji Oguma. Here, Oguma addresses issues of Okinawan sovereignty and its people's changing historical, cultural, and linguistic identity, over more than 150 years until its 1972 reversion to Japanese control, following its administration by the US from the end of the Pacific War. (Series: Japanese Society) [Subject: Sociology, Cultural Anthropology, Asian Studies, Japanese Studies, Cultural Studies, History]
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