Dissenting Japan

Dissenting Japan
Author: William Andrews
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849049191

Download Dissenting Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Conformist, mute and malleable? Andrews tackles head-on this absurd caricature of Japanese society in his fascinating history of its militant sub-cultures, radical societies and well-established traditions of dissent Following the March 2011 tsunami and Fukushima nuclear crisis, the media remarked with surprise on how thousands of demonstrators had flocked to the streets of Tokyo. But mass protest movements are nothing new in Japan and the post-war period experienced years of unrest and violence on both sides of the political spectrum: from demos to riots, strikes, campus occupations, faction infighting, assassinations and even international terrorism. This is the first comprehensive history in English of political radicalism and counterculture in Japan, as well as the artistic developments during this turbulent time. It chronicles the major events and movements from 1945 to the new flowering of protests and civil dissent in the wake of Fukushima. Introducing readers to often ignored aspects of Japanese society, it explores the fascinating ideologies and personalities on the Right and the Left, including the student movement, militant groups and communes. While some elements parallel developments in Europe and America, much of Japan's radical recent past (and present) is unique and offers valuable lessons for understanding the context to the new waves of anti-government protests the nation is currently witnessing.

Anime and Manga Recognized Articles

Anime and Manga Recognized Articles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 1181
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

Download Anime and Manga Recognized Articles Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Missing Bat

The Missing Bat
Author: Vaishali Shroff
Publsiher: Pratham books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PKEY:5f8fe2e7-bdb1-4d27-8faf-c9ef70877162

Download The Missing Bat Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

There was a cricket bat missing from Rehman Chacha's warehouse, and he suspected that young Ahmed had stolen it. A funny tale from Kashmir, the land of the willow trees.

The Book of Five Rings Illustrated

The Book of Five Rings Illustrated
Author: Musashi Miyamoto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798741516409

Download The Book of Five Rings Illustrated Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Book of Five Rings is a text on kenjutsu and the martial arts in general, written by the Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi around 1643.

The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha

The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha
Author: Mikael S. Adolphson
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2007-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824831233

Download The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Japan’s monastic warriors have fared poorly in comparison to the samurai, both in terms of historical reputation and representations in popular culture. Often maligned and criticized for their involvement in politics and other secular matters, they have been seen as figures separate from the larger military class. However, as Mikael Adolphson reveals in his comprehensive and authoritative examination of the social origins of the monastic forces, political conditions, and warfare practices of the Heian (794–1185) and Kamakura (1185–1333) eras, these "monk-warriors"(sôhei) were in reality inseparable from the warrior class. Their negative image, Adolphson argues, is a construct that grew out of artistic sources critical of the established temples from the fourteenth century on. In deconstructing the sôhei image and looking for clues as to the characteristics, role, and meaning of the monastic forces, The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha highlights the importance of historical circumstances; it also points to the fallacies of allowing later, especially modern, notions of religion to exert undue influence on interpretations of the past. It further suggests that, rather than constituting a separate category of violence, religious violence needs to be understood in its political, social, military, and ideological contexts.

The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy

The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy
Author: E.K. Radhakrishnan,R. Aswani,Ajay Kumar
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2024-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780443159251

Download The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy provides a thorough understanding of the role of microbes in a circular economy (CE). It covers the development of effective bio-based formulations for field applications and describes the basic principles and applications of the circular economy, the important role of microorganisms, and new insights into a sustainable ecosystem.The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy compiles the latest advancement in the field of CE by covering the aspect of microbes and microbial products providing microbiologists the tools to engage with the wider public, policymakers and industry to inform the debate on addressing current challenges and showcasing the positive impacts of microbiology for society. Provides a thorough understanding on the role of microbes in the circular economy that can help to develop effective bio-based formulations for field applications Describes the basic principles and applications of the Circular Economy Gives insights on the important role of microorganisms explored in the circular economy, which in turn provides new insights into the sustainable ecosystem

Shinto

Shinto
Author: Helen Hardacre
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190621711

Download Shinto Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Helen Hardacre offers a sweeping, comprehensive history of Shinto, the tradition that is practiced by some 80 percent of the Japanese people and underlies the institution of the Emperor.

Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan

Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan
Author: Noriko Reider
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781607324904

Download Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Japanese culture, oni are ubiquitous supernatural creatures who play important roles in literature, lore, and folk belief. Characteristically ambiguous, they have been great and small, mischievous and dangerous, and ugly and beautiful over their long history. Here, author Noriko Reider presents seven oni stories from medieval Japan in full and translated for an English-speaking audience. Reider, concordant with many scholars of Japanese cultural studies, argues that to study oni is to study humanity. These tales are from an era in which many new oni stories appeared for the purpose of both entertainment and moral/religious edification and for which oni were particularly important, as they were perceived to be living entities. They reflect not only the worldview of medieval Japan but also themes that inform twenty-first-century Japanese pop and vernacular culture, including literature, manga, film, and anime. With each translation, Reider includes an introductory essay exploring the historical and cultural importance of the characters and oni manifestations within this period. Offering new insights into and interpretations of not only the stories therein but also the entire genre of Japanese ghost stories, Seven Demon Stories is a valuable companion to Reider’s 2010 volume Japanese Demon Lore. It will be of significant value to folklore scholars as well as students of Japanese culture.