Japanese Youth in the Conservative Elite Society: Essays on the Liberal Young Super-Achievers

Author:   Hiroshi Itoh ,  Bernard Bernier (Universite de Montreal) ,  Hiroshi Itoh ,  Bernard Bernier (Universite de Montreal)
Publisher:   The Edwin Mellen Press
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Pages:   252
Publication Date:   January 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Japanese Youth in the Conservative Elite Society: Essays on the Liberal Young Super-Achievers


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This is a collection of scholarly writings with extensive editorial comments on Japanese youth. The editors find it an irony that globalization and cultural infusion/diffusion has enabled Japanese conservative elites to bank on a very small minority of liberal young super-achievers to be creative and innovative to revitalize and maintain their conservative hegemony in the society. A declining national economy, a tight youth labor market and educational meritocracy have widened socioeconomic differences among Japanese youth. A majority of youth masses are either poorly motivated academically or performing poorly. Postindustrial and postmodern syndromes have rendered many Japanese youth materialistic, socially apathetic and conservative. Conservative ruling elites in both public and private sectors have been cultivating highly motivated, innovative and reform-oriented young achievers in such a way that the future elites would manage and guide large conservative youth masses.

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Author:   Hiroshi Itoh ,  Bernard Bernier (Universite de Montreal) ,  Hiroshi Itoh ,  Bernard Bernier (Universite de Montreal)
Publisher:   The Edwin Mellen Press
Imprint:   The Edwin Mellen Press
ISBN:  

9781495502996


ISBN 10:   1495502996
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   January 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Sample from Table of Contents: Foreword by Fumiko Ikawa-Smith; Preface Hiroshi Itoh; Chapter 1: Youth Culture - Hiroshi Itoh and Tatsuo Arai; Reading 1: The Precariat as proletarian Literature: Poverty and Youth Culture - Shigemi Nakagawa; Chapter 2: Youth Labor - Bernard Bernier; Reading 2: Temporary Workers' Unions and Political Representation Vincent Mirza; Chapter 3: Juvenile Criminal Justice - Hiroshi ltoh; Reading 3: Youth Madness and the Invisible Monster: Juvenile Delinquency in Japan - Akane D'Orangeville; Chapter 4: Young Women Bernard Bernier and Hiroshi Itoh; Reading 4: What do Young Japanese Women Think of Marriage, Work and Career? Bernard Bernier and more.

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"""This volume is likely to stimulate discussion... [it]takes us through shifting definitions and manifestations of ""youth"", historically and more closely through the post-war years, against the backgrounds of social, political, and economic transformations of the Japanese society itself."" -Fumiko Ikawa-Smith, Professor Emerita, McGill University. ""The contribution of this work to scholarship is clear... the work has refined the concept of elitism by clarifying the grey areas of young future elites. It has also articulated conservatism in different context and different policy issues. All in all, this work is ambitious and unique by offering important interpretations to key concepts and theory building."" -Professor Shin-ichi Nishikawa, School of Political Science & Economics, Meiji University, Tokyo."


This volume is likely to stimulate discussion... [it]takes us through shifting definitions and manifestations of youth , historically and more closely through the post-war years, against the backgrounds of social, political, and economic transformations of the Japanese society itself. -Fumiko Ikawa-Smith, Professor Emerita, McGill University. The contribution of this work to scholarship is clear... the work has refined the concept of elitism by clarifying the grey areas of young future elites. It has also articulated conservatism in different context and different policy issues. All in all, this work is ambitious and unique by offering important interpretations to key concepts and theory building. -Professor Shin-ichi Nishikawa, School of Political Science & Economics, Meiji University, Tokyo.


Author Information

Dr. Hiroshi Itoh is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the State University of new York, College at Plattsburgh. He received his PhD. from the University of Washington. Dr. Bernard Bernier is the Chair of the Department of Anthropologie at the Universite de Montreal. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from Cornell University.

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