Japan is regarded as a society that provides "cradle to grave" security to those who conform to its standards. Carolyn Stevens' ethnographic study of social life in Kotobuki, an inner city district of Yokohama, documents the lives of those who have missed the Japanese economic miracle. Stevens closely examines the lives of those who live there, mostly the unemployed, elderly and disabled, as well as the small number of volunteers, middle-class Japanese Christians and radical students, who address issues of social justice through their charitable work. "On the Margins of Japanese Society" demonstrates how volunteering in Kotobuki is seen as a personal and political response to social marginality. There, social rules are less restrictive, which allows volunteers and residents to create and re-create definitions of their identities.



Autorentext

Carolyn S. Stevens is Professor of Japanese Studies and Director of the Japanese Studies Centre at Monash University, Australia.



Zusammenfassung
The popular perception of Japanese society is that it possesses a homogeneity and cultural conformity unlike anything to be found in the West. In fact Japan has its own underclass living outside the mainstream in economic circumstances that are radically different to the more usual perception of a wealthy and sucessful society. Carolyn S. Stevens has produced a new study that intimately explores the lives of Japan's social outcasts as well as those volunteers who seek to help them and as a consequence become socially marginalized themselves.

Inhalt

Chapter 1 A purehabu with a view; Chapter 2 Kotobuki, the "land of longevity"; Chapter 3 The economy of welfare; Chapter 4 Taking action; Chapter 5 The human side; Chapter 6 Rituals "organized" and "disorganized"; Chapter 7 Helping out and holding back; Chapter 8 Conclusion;

Titel
On the Margins of Japanese Society
Untertitel
Volunteers and the Welfare of the Urban Underclass
EAN
9781134757084
ISBN
978-1-134-75708-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.09.2003
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
296
Jahr
2003
Untertitel
Englisch