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Cultural career of the Japanese economy: developmental and cultural nationalisms in historical perspective / Hein, Laura   Journal Article
Hein, Laura Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This essay explores the connection between the economy and cultural identity in Japanese nationalism and the intellectual discourses that have historically defined it. Nationalism in the pre-war period was closely associated with the anxiety that Japanese modernity was deformed. After World War II Japan was part of the global trend towards developmental nationalism, including a transformation of its economy into both a wealthy and a highly egalitarian one. In the 1970s and 1980s ethnic nationalism re-emerged, this time arguing that economic success was the product of Japanese cultural uniqueness rather than of the developmental nationalist policies of the previous quarter-century. The economic downturn of the 1990s thus challenged Japan both economically and culturally, and reawakened anxieties about Japanese deformity. At first, this crisis led to a critical re-evaluation of national culture, manifested as serious attempts to both resolve tensions with Asia dating from World War II and to dismantle domestic social hierarchies. By the mid-1990s, however, this moment had passed and government and business leaders adopted fully fledged neoliberal policies, reversing the long postwar trend towards income equality, also expressing a more strident and militarist cultural nationalism
Key Words Nationalism  Japan  Cultural Nationalism 
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Living with the bomb: American and Japanese cultural conflicts in the nuclear age / Hein, Laura (ed.); Selden, Mark (ed.) 1997  Book
Hein, Laura Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1997.
Description ix, 300p.Pbk
Series Japan in the Modern World
Standard Number 1563249677
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ID:   188581


Okinawa studies today / Hein, Laura   Journal Article
Hein, Laura Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent explosion of work on Okinawa focuses attention on Okinawans in Japan’s empire, the diaspora, the American postwar order, and the more distant past. Another major topic is the multiple ways that individuals experience their relationship to Okinawan identity. This research matches the energy and creativity of Okinawan culture today. Popular frustration with the presence of U.S. military bases, enabled by the Japanese government, remains an inescapable issue in the background.
Key Words Okinawa  Diaspora  Empire  Military Bases  Subjectivities 
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