
Student Radicalism and the Formation of Postwar Japan
Kenji Hasegawa(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 27. September 2018
Book
Hardback
VII, 218 pages
978-981-13-1776-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a timely and multifaceted reanalysis of student radicalism in postwar Japan. It considers how students actively engaged the early postwar debates over subjectivity, and how the emergence of a new generation of students in the mid-1950s influenced the nation's embrace of the idea that 'the postwar' had ended. Attentive to the shifting spatial and temporal boundaries of 'postwar Japan,' it elucidates previously neglected histories of student and zainichi Korean activism and their interactions with the Japanese Communist Party. This book is a key read for scholars in the field of Japanese history, social movements and postcolonial studies, as well as the history of student radicalism.
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Series
Edition
2019 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
VII, 218 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-13-1776-7 (9789811317767)
DOI
10.1007/978-981-13-1777-4
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Person
Kenji Hasegawa is an Associate Professor at Yokohama National University, Japan. He received his undergraduate degree from Keio University and doctoral degree in history from Stanford University. His research interest lies in modern history and prior publications include
Rediscovering America: Japanese Perspectives on the American Century,
co-edited
with Peter Duus in 2011.
Content
1. Introduction.- 2. From Shinjinkai to Zengakuren: Petit Bourgeois Students and the Postwar Revolution, 1945-1950.- 3. 'Impressionable Students and Excitable Koreans': Internal Factors in the JCP's Anti-American Radicalization, 1945-1952.- 4. Guerilla Warfare in Postwar Japan: The Ogochi
sanson kosakutai
, 1950-1952.- 5. Waging 'Peace' in Post-Occupation Japan: The Uchinada Base Protests of 1953.- 6. Postwar Departures and Reversions in Mid-1950s Japan: Chongryon, Okinawa, and 'Bloody Sunagawa'.