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Tags: Social Science, Sociology, General, Lang:en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Added: January 26, 2021
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
An Introduction to Japanese Society provides a highly
readable introduction to Japanese society by internationally
renowned scholar Yoshio Sugimoto. Taking a sociological
approach, the text examines the multifaceted nature of
contemporary Japanese society with chapters covering class,
geographical and generational variation, work, education,
gender, ethnicity, religion, popular culture, and the
establishment. This edition begins with a new historical
introduction placing the sociological analysis of
contemporary Japan in context, and includes a new chapter on
religion and belief systems. Comprehensively revised to
include current research and statistics, the text covers
changes to the labor market, evolving conceptions of family
and gender, demographic shifts in an aging society, and the
emergence of new social movements. Each chapter now contains
illustrative case examples, research questions, recommended
further readings and useful online resources. Written in a
lively and engaging style, An Introduction to Japanese
Society remains essential reading for all students of
Japanese society. **