A history of discriminated Buraku communities in Japan /
"At the heart of modern Japan there remains an intractable and divisive social problem with its roots in pre-history, namely the ongoing social and state discrimination against the D¿⁻wa communities, otherwise known as Buraku. Principally identified with ⁰́unclean⁰́₉ work linked to the leather...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Japonés |
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Folkestone, Kent :
Renaissance Books,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I
- Establishment of the Japanese State and the formation and transformation of status
- Formation of the Risuryō State structure and the status system
- Formation and development of society in the Middle Ages and the lifestyle and culture of discriminated people
- Establishment of Kawata and Chōri status
- the Buraku of the early modern period
- Discriminated groups of the early modern period
- Development of early modern (Kinsei) society and discriminated people
- Dislocation and collapse of early modern society and discriminated people
- Part II
- What was the 'Buraku Problem' in the modern period?
- Signs of discrimination invented
- Discriminated Buraku are 'discovered'
- Seeking unification of the empire
- Rice riots and racial equality
- Liberation by our own efforts
- Liberation or conciliation
- 'National unity' and its contradictions
- Post-war reforms and the re-launch of the Buraku Liberation Movement
- Making citizens: Becoming citizens
- Absorption and exclusion into 'civil society'
- Looking at the Buraku problem now.