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  • Hosoya, Leo Aoi
  • Leiden : Brill  (5)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004326606
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVIII, 652 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective Volume 4
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004252233
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: The intimate and the public in Asian and global perspectives volume 5
    Uniform Title: Shinmitsuken to kōkyōken no saihensei 〈engl.〉
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Transformation of the intimate and the public in Asian modernity
    DDC: 303.4095
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    Keywords: Social change ; Intimacy (Psychology) Social aspects ; Public spaces Social aspects ; Social change -- Asia ; Intimacy (Psychology) -- Social aspects -- Asia ; Public spaces -- Social aspects -- Asia ; Asia -- Social life and customs -- 21st century ; Asia ; Social life and customs ; 21st century ; Intimacy (Psychology) ; Social aspects ; Asia ; Public spaces ; Social aspects ; Asia ; Social change ; Asia ; Electronic books ; Asia Social life and customs 21st century
    Abstract: This book's strongest appeal lies in its theoretical orientation, seeking to define frameworks that are most relevant to the Asian reality. These frameworks include compressed and semi-compressed modernity, familialism, familialization policy, unsustainable society, second demographic dividend, care diamond, and transnational public sphere. Such concepts are seen as essential in any discussion concerning the intimate and public spheres of contemporary Asia
    Abstract: "This volume, the first major study in its field, offers an invaluable stepping-stone to a more informed understanding of the fundamental social changes taking place in Asia--defined as 'a reconstruction of the intimate and public spheres'. Such changes are being observed worldwide, but previous studies relating to this phenomenon are largely based on Western experiences dating back to the 1970s. Developments in Asia, however, are manifesting both similarities and differences between the two regions. The book's strongest appeal, therefore, lies in its theoretical orientation, seeking to define frameworks that are most relevant to the Asian reality. These frameworks include compressed and semi-compressed modernity, familialism, familialization policy, unsustainable society, second demographic dividend, care diamond, and transnational public sphere. Such concepts are seen as essential in any discussion concerning the intimate and public spheres of contemporary Asia ... The book comprises an in-depth introduction and ten chapters contributed by scholars from Japan, Korea, Thailand and Canada covering topics ranging from low fertility, changing life course, increasing non-regular employment, care provision, migrant workers, social policies, family law, to the activities of transnational NGOs, with a special focus on distinctive features in Asian experiences"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Transformation of the Intimateand the Public in Asian Modernity; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction: Reconstruction of Intimate and Public Spheres in Asian Modernity; 1 "First Modernity" and "Second Modernity"-A Redefinition Focusing on Demography and Gender; 2 Logics of Asian Modernity: "Compressed Modernity" and "Semi-Compressed Modernity"; 3 Asian Families and States; 4 Structure of This Book; 1 Individualization without Individualism: Compressed Modernity and Obfuscated Family Crisis in East Asia
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Paradox: Individualization of Familialist East Asians2 Compressed Modernity, Family Change and Individualization; 3 Family-centered (Compressed) Modernity and Defamiliation: Institutionalized Familialism; 4 Second Modernity and Its Institutional Ramifications: Individualization as Risk Aversion; 5 Individualization with Familialist Attitudes: Empirical Evidence; 6 Comparative Appraisal: The Japanese Experience in Perspective; 2 Unsustainable Societies: Low Fertility and Familialism in East Asia's Compressed and Semi-compressed Modernities
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Ultra-low and Lowest-low Fertility in East Asia2 Paradox of Marriage in East Asia; 3 Varieties of Familialism and their Failure; 4 Conclusion; 3 Demographic Dividend and the Future of Asia; 1 Introduction; 2 Demographic Dividend; 3 The Future of Asia; 4 The Public Sphere; Summary; 4 Shrinking of the Japanese Uniqueness: A Quantitative Analysis of Life Course Changes; 1 Japanese Life Course Patterns and Familialism; 2 The Uniqueness of Japan Seen from a Comparison of the Welfare Regimes; 3 Stability of the M-shaped Employment Pattern and Its Changes
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Changes in the Social Status of the Elderly and in the Meaning of Living with Their Children5 Educational Attainment of Young Men and Their Initial Career; 6 Shrinking of the Japanese System and Its Implication; 5 Factors in the Wage Differential between Standard and Nonstandard Employment: A comparison of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan; 1 Question: Why are Wages for Nonstandard Employment Low?; 2 Nonstandard Employment Wage Reducing Factors; 3 Model: Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition; 4 Data; 5 Analysis Results; 6 Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Care Diamonds and Welfare Regimes in East and Southeast Asian Societies1 Social Networks and Welfare Mix; 2 Comparative Research on Asian Families; 3 Social Networks for Childcare; 4 Social Networks for Elderly Care; 5 The Care Diamond and the Welfare Regime; 6 The Reconstruction of Care Networks; 7 Incorporating Foreign Domestic Workers as Providers of Family Care: Case Studies of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore; 1 Introduction; 2 Familialism in Asia; 3 Conclusion; 8 Social Investment Policy in South Korea; 1 Policy Learning and Transfer; 2 Social Care Expansion in Korea
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Political Economy of Policy Change since 2000: Policy Imperatives and Policy Learning
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004237414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 594 pages)
    Series Statement: Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective volume 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Race and racism in modern East Asia
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    Keywords: Racism ; Racism Historiography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies ; East Asia Race relations ; Western countries Race relations ; Ostasien ; Rassendiskriminierung ; Rassismus ; Westliche Welt ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Asienbild ; Ostasienbild
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Chapter One Modern East Asia and the Rise of Racial Thought: Possible Links, Unique Features and Unsettled Issues /Rotem Kowner and Walter Demel -- Chapter Two Early Modern European Divisions of Mankind and East Asians, 1500–1750 /Walter Demel and Rotem Kowner -- Chapter Three How the “Mongoloid Race” Came into Being: Late Eighteenth-Century Constructions of East Asians in Europe /Walter Demel -- Chapter Four Between Contempt and Fear: Western Racial Constructions of East Asians since 1800 /Rotem Kowner -- Chapter Five “A Very Great Gulf ”: Late Victorian British Diplomacy and Race in East Asia /T.G. Otte -- Chapter Six Pan-Mongolians at Twilight: East Asia and Race in Russian Modernism, 1890–1921 /Susanna Soojung Lim -- Chapter Seven National Identity and Race in Post-Revolutionary Russia: Pil’niak’s Travelogues from Japan and China /Alexander Bukh -- Chapter Eight Class, Race, Floating Signifier: American Media Imagine the Chinese, 1870–1900 /Lenore Metrick-Chen -- Chapter Nine Racism for Beginners: Constructions of Chinese in Twentieth-Century Belgian Comics /Idesbald Goddeeris -- Chapter Ten Race, Imperialism and Reconstructing Selves: Late Nineteenth-Century Korea in European Travel Literature /Huajeong Seok -- Chapter Eleven Race, Culture and the Reaction to the Japanese Victory of 1905 in the English-Speaking World /Philip Towle -- Chapter Twelve A Certain Whiteness of Being: Chinese Perceptions of Self by the Beginning of European Contact /Don J. Wyatt -- Chapter Thirteen Racial Discourse and Utopian Visions in Nineteenth-Century China /Sufen Sophia Lai -- Chapter Fourteen The Discourse of Race in Twentieth-Century China /Frank Dikötter -- Chapter Fifteen Racist South Korea? Diverse but Not Tolerant of Diversity /Gi-Wook Shin -- Chapter Sixteen Skin Color Melancholy in Modern Japan: Male Elites’ Racial Experiences Abroad, 1880s–1950s /Ayu Majima -- Chapter Seventeen Anatomically Speaking: The Kubo Incident and the Paradox of Race in Colonial Korea /Hoi-eun Kim -- Chapter Eighteen Who Classified Whom, and for What Purpose? The “Japanese” in Northeast China in the Age of Empire /Mariko Asano Tamanoi -- Chapter Nineteen Race and International Law in Japan’s New Order in East Asia, 1938–1945 /Urs Matthias Zachmann -- Chapter Twenty East Asia’s “Melting-Pot”: Reevaluating Race Relations in Japan’s Colonial Empire /Yukiko Koshiro -- Chapter Twenty-One Categorical Confusion: President Obama As a Case Study of Racialized Practices in Contemporary Japan /Christine R. Yano -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Race and Racism in Modern East Asia juxtaposes Western racial constructions of East Asians with constructions of race and their outcomes in modern East Asia. It is the first endeavor to explicitly and coherently link constructions of race and racism in both regions. These constructions have not only played a decisive role in shaping the relations between the West and East Asia since the mid nineteenth century, but also exert substantial influence on current relations and mutual images in both the East-West nexus and East Asia. Written by some of the field's leading authorities, this groundbreaking 21-chapter volume offers an analysis of these constructions, their evolution and their interrelations
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004237414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 594 pages)
    Series Statement: Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Race and racism in modern East Asia
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    Keywords: Racism ; Racism Historiography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies ; East Asia Race relations ; Western countries Race relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ostasien ; Rassendiskriminierung ; Rassismus ; Geschichte 1500-1950 ; Westliche Welt ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Asienbild ; Ostasienbild
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Chapter One Modern East Asia and the Rise of Racial Thought: Possible Links, Unique Features and Unsettled Issues /Rotem Kowner and Walter Demel -- Chapter Two Early Modern European Divisions of Mankind and East Asians, 1500–1750 /Walter Demel and Rotem Kowner -- Chapter Three How the “Mongoloid Race” Came into Being: Late Eighteenth-Century Constructions of East Asians in Europe /Walter Demel -- Chapter Four Between Contempt and Fear: Western Racial Constructions of East Asians since 1800 /Rotem Kowner -- Chapter Five “A Very Great Gulf ”: Late Victorian British Diplomacy and Race in East Asia /T.G. Otte -- Chapter Six Pan-Mongolians at Twilight: East Asia and Race in Russian Modernism, 1890–1921 /Susanna Soojung Lim -- Chapter Seven National Identity and Race in Post-Revolutionary Russia: Pil’niak’s Travelogues from Japan and China /Alexander Bukh -- Chapter Eight Class, Race, Floating Signifier: American Media Imagine the Chinese, 1870–1900 /Lenore Metrick-Chen -- Chapter Nine Racism for Beginners: Constructions of Chinese in Twentieth-Century Belgian Comics /Idesbald Goddeeris -- Chapter Ten Race, Imperialism and Reconstructing Selves: Late Nineteenth-Century Korea in European Travel Literature /Huajeong Seok -- Chapter Eleven Race, Culture and the Reaction to the Japanese Victory of 1905 in the English-Speaking World /Philip Towle -- Chapter Twelve A Certain Whiteness of Being: Chinese Perceptions of Self by the Beginning of European Contact /Don J. Wyatt -- Chapter Thirteen Racial Discourse and Utopian Visions in Nineteenth-Century China /Sufen Sophia Lai -- Chapter Fourteen The Discourse of Race in Twentieth-Century China /Frank Dikötter -- Chapter Fifteen Racist South Korea? Diverse but Not Tolerant of Diversity /Gi-Wook Shin -- Chapter Sixteen Skin Color Melancholy in Modern Japan: Male Elites’ Racial Experiences Abroad, 1880s–1950s /Ayu Majima -- Chapter Seventeen Anatomically Speaking: The Kubo Incident and the Paradox of Race in Colonial Korea /Hoi-eun Kim -- Chapter Eighteen Who Classified Whom, and for What Purpose? The “Japanese” in Northeast China in the Age of Empire /Mariko Asano Tamanoi -- Chapter Nineteen Race and International Law in Japan’s New Order in East Asia, 1938–1945 /Urs Matthias Zachmann -- Chapter Twenty East Asia’s “Melting-Pot”: Reevaluating Race Relations in Japan’s Colonial Empire /Yukiko Koshiro -- Chapter Twenty-One Categorical Confusion: President Obama As a Case Study of Racialized Practices in Contemporary Japan /Christine R. Yano -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Race and Racism in Modern East Asia juxtaposes Western racial constructions of East Asians with constructions of race and their outcomes in modern East Asia. It is the first endeavor to explicitly and coherently link constructions of race and racism in both regions. These constructions have not only played a decisive role in shaping the relations between the West and East Asia since the mid nineteenth century, but also exert substantial influence on current relations and mutual images in both the East-West nexus and East Asia. Written by some of the field's leading authorities, this groundbreaking 21-chapter volume offers an analysis of these constructions, their evolution and their interrelations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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