Understanding Japanese Society ed. Routledge, 1995. Japan

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Hendry, Joy. Understanding Japanese Society, 2nd ed. Routledge, 1995.
A comprehensive look at Japanese society including identity, family, socialization,
community, status, education, religion, career, arts and entertainment, politics and
law.
Hendry, Joy. Becoming Japanese: the World of the Preschool Child. University of
Hawaii Press, 1986.
Includes goals for children, techniques and arenas of training, kindergartens and day
nurseries, and the world view presented to the child.
Hodgson, James Day, et al. Doing business with the New Japan. Rowman &
Littlefield, 2000 (cloth).
Ishiguro, Kazuo. An Artist of the Floating World. Faber & Faber, 1986.
The author of The Remains of the Day, Ishiguro described post WWII Japanese
social changes through the relationship between an artist father and his two grown
daughters.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. Re-inventing Japan. Sharpe, 1997 (pb).
Beasley, W.G. The Meiji Restoration. Stanford, 1970.
Borg, Dorothy. Pearl Harbor as History.
Hersey, John. Hiroshima.
Brownlee, John. Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600-1945: the
Age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu. UBC Press, 1997.
Cole, Robert. Japanese Blue Collar: Changing Traditions.
Dore, Ronald. City Life in Japan.
Dore, Ronald. Portrait of a Japanese Village.
Fields, Norma, From My Grandmother’s bedside: sketches of postwar Tokyo. California, 1997.
Fukuzawa, Yukichi, Autobiography. NY: Schocken Books, 1966.
Fukuzawa, Yukichi. An Encouragement of Learning.
Hanley, Swan, Everyday Things in Pre-modern Japan. California, 1997.
Hibbett, Howard. Contemporary Japanese Literature—An Anthology of fiction, Film and other
writings since 1945. 1977.
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Ikegami, Eiko, The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern
Japan. Harvard, 1997.
Imamura, Anne, Re Imaging Japanese Women. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1996.
________, Urban Japanese Housewives, at Home and in the Community. Honolulu, Hawaii,
1987.
Johnson, Chalmers. Okinawa, Cold War Island. Califorina: Japan Policy Research Institute,
1999.
Kim, Won Bae, Culture and the City in East Asia. Oxford, 1997.
Kojima, Takashi. Japanese Short Stories.
Morita, Akio, Made in Japan, Akio Morita and Sony.
Morris, Evan. Modern Japanese Stories—An Anthology. 1962.
Napier, Susan. Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke. St. Martin’s Press, 2001.
Nelson, John K., A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine. University of Washington Press, 1996.
Oe, Kenzaburo. A Personal Matter. (novel)
Patrick, Hugh, ed. Japanese Industrialization and Its social Consequences.
Patrick, Hugh, & Henry Rosovsky, eds. Asia’s New Giant, How the New Japanese Economy
Works(1976).
Plath, David ed. Adult Episodes in Japan. 1975.
Plath, David. Long Engagements: Maturity in Modern Japan. Stanford, 1980.
Prindle, Tamae, ed., Made in Japan and Other Japanese Business Novels. 1989.
Richie, Donald. Japanese Cinema—film Style and National Character.
Rohankada, Pagoda, Skull and Samurai, Three Stories (1892). 1982.
Sandler, Mark, The Confusion Era, Art and Culture During the Allied Occupation. U of
Washington Press, 1997.
Saikaku, Ihara, The Japanese Storehouse, or, the Millionaires gospel Modernized (1688). 1985.
Shibusawa, Eiichi, The Autobiography of Shibusawa Eiichi, from peasant to Entrepreneur.
NY:Columbia University Press, 1994.
Shuichi, Kato, A Sheep’s Song: The 20th Century Lived by a Japanese Writer. California, 1999.
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Smith, Thomas. Political Change and Industrial Developments in Japan, Government
Enterprises, 1868-80.
Soseki, Natsume, Kokoro. (novel)
Vogel, Ezra, Japan as Number One, Lessons for America. NY: Harper Colophon books, 1980.
Vogel, Ezra, Japan’s New Middle Class: The Salaryman and His Family in a Tokyo Suburb.
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963.
Yoshino, M.Y. Japan’s Multinational Enterprises.
Young, Louise, Japan’s Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism.
California, 1998.
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