The enigma of Japanese power: people and politics in a stateless nationA full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political and industrial system. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Euphemistically called burakumin ('hamlet people'), the members of these
communities, though indistinguishable physically from non-burakumin Japanese,
are descendants of a combination of ritually 'unclean' people (butchers, ...
Euphemistically called burakumin ('hamlet people'), the members of these
communities, though indistinguishable physically from non-burakumin Japanese,
are descendants of a combination of ritually 'unclean' people (butchers, ...
Page 342
That intimidation is a preferred alternative to legal sanctions is illustrated by
official toleration of the activities of the Burakumin Liberation League (BLL). The
denunciation tactics of this group have made it very powerful when it confronts ...
That intimidation is a preferred alternative to legal sanctions is illustrated by
official toleration of the activities of the Burakumin Liberation League (BLL). The
denunciation tactics of this group have made it very powerful when it confronts ...
Page 439
connected with the burakumin can be found in Frank K. Upham, Law and Social
Change in Postwar Japan, Harvard University Press, 1977, chapter 3, esp. pp.
116-17, 123. 49 Burakumin are three and a half times more likely than ...
connected with the burakumin can be found in Frank K. Upham, Law and Social
Change in Postwar Japan, Harvard University Press, 1977, chapter 3, esp. pp.
116-17, 123. 49 Burakumin are three and a half times more likely than ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The System | 43 |
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