An introduction to Japanese society
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Press, 1997Description: 286pISBN:- 0521427045 (pbk.)
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A comprehensive guide to modern Japanese society which counters the often held view that the Japanese are a very homogenous people with an equally standardised culture. Describes the differences of social class and strata; the social variations arising from location, age, occupation, gender and ethnicity; the effect of collusion and competition in the Establishment; and looks at popular culture and everyday life.
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