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|a Wagatsuma, Hiroshi.
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|a Japan's Invisible Race
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|a Intro -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One Caste in Japan: A Descriptive Cultural Analysis -- SECTION I. Historical Perspective -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I. A History of the Outcaste: Untouchability in Japan -- SECTION II. Attempts at Political and Social Solutions to the Outcaste Problem -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 2. Emancipation: Growth and Transformation of a Political Movement -- CHAPTER 3. Postwar Political Militarice -- CHAPTER 4. Non-Political Approaches: The Influences of Religion and Education
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|a SECTION III. Ethnographic Studies of the Japanese Outcastes -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 5. The Ecology of Special Buraku -- CHAPTER 6. A Traditional Urban Outcaste Community -- CHAPTER 7. The Social Persistence of Outcaste Groups -- CHAPTER 8. Buraku Relations and Attitudes in a Progressive Farming Community -- CHAPTER 9. Little-Known Minority Groups of Japan -- CHAPTER 10. Japan's Outcastes in the United States -- SECTION IV. Psychological Perspectives -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 11. Socialization, Self-Perception, and Burakumin Status -- CHAPTER 12. Group Solidarity and Individual Mobility
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|a CHAPTER 13. Minority Status and Attitudes Toward Authority -- SECTION V. Caste in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Organizational Components -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 14. Structure and Function of Caste Systems -- CHAPTER 15. Concomitants of Caste Organization -- SECTION VI. Motivational Components of Caste -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 16. Essential Elements of Caste: Psychological Determinants in Structural Theory -- CHAPTER 17. Toward a Cross-Cultural Psychology of Caste Behavior -- Bibliography -- Index
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|a Modern Japanese share a myth to the effect that they harbor in their midst an inferior race less ""human"" than the stock that fathered their nation as a whole. These pariahs, numbering more than two million, are segregated by caste just as firmly as the Negro is in the United States. The present volume, to which several Japanese and American social scientists have contributed, offeres an interdisciplinary description and analysis of this strangely persistent.
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