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CHAPTER 3 Formation and Development of Society in the Middle Ages and the Lifestyle and Culture of Discriminated People
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures xiii
- Translator’s Preface xix
- Foreword xxi
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PART I: THE PRE-MODERN PERIOD
- CHAPTER 1 The Establishment of the Japanese State and the Formation and Transformation of Status Discrimination 1
- CHAPTER 2 The Formation of the Ritsuryō State Structure and the Status System 8
- CHAPTER 3 Formation and Development of Society in the Middle Ages and the Lifestyle and Culture of Discriminated People 24
- CHAPTER 4 The Establishment of Kawata and Chōri Status – the Buraku of the early modern period 54
- CHAPTER 5 Discriminated Groups of the Early Modern Period 81
- CHAPTER 6 The Development of Early Modern (Kinsei) Society and Discriminated People 89
- CHAPTER 7 The Dislocation and Collapse of Early Modern Society and Discriminated People 103
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PART TWO
- CHAPTER 8 What was the ‘Buraku’ problem in the modern period? 113
- CHAPTER 9 Signs of Discrimination Invented 125
- CHAPTER 10 Discriminated Buraku are ‘Discovered’ 137
- CHAPTER 11 Seeking Unification of the Empire 149
- CHAPTER 12 Rice Riots and Racial Equality 163
- CHAPTER 13 Liberation by Our Own Efforts 175
- CHAPTER 14 Liberation or Conciliation? 192
- CHAPTER 15 ‘National Unity’ and its Contradictions 204
- CHAPTER 16 Post-war Reforms and the Re-launch of the Buraku Liberation Movement 221
- CHAPTER 17 Making Citizens: Becoming Citizens 237
- CHAPTER 18 Absorption and Exclusion into ‘Civil Society’ 250
- CHAPTER 19 Looking at the Buraku Problem Now 259
- Afterword 267
- Bibliography 269
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures xiii
- Translator’s Preface xix
- Foreword xxi
-
PART I: THE PRE-MODERN PERIOD
- CHAPTER 1 The Establishment of the Japanese State and the Formation and Transformation of Status Discrimination 1
- CHAPTER 2 The Formation of the Ritsuryō State Structure and the Status System 8
- CHAPTER 3 Formation and Development of Society in the Middle Ages and the Lifestyle and Culture of Discriminated People 24
- CHAPTER 4 The Establishment of Kawata and Chōri Status – the Buraku of the early modern period 54
- CHAPTER 5 Discriminated Groups of the Early Modern Period 81
- CHAPTER 6 The Development of Early Modern (Kinsei) Society and Discriminated People 89
- CHAPTER 7 The Dislocation and Collapse of Early Modern Society and Discriminated People 103
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PART TWO
- CHAPTER 8 What was the ‘Buraku’ problem in the modern period? 113
- CHAPTER 9 Signs of Discrimination Invented 125
- CHAPTER 10 Discriminated Buraku are ‘Discovered’ 137
- CHAPTER 11 Seeking Unification of the Empire 149
- CHAPTER 12 Rice Riots and Racial Equality 163
- CHAPTER 13 Liberation by Our Own Efforts 175
- CHAPTER 14 Liberation or Conciliation? 192
- CHAPTER 15 ‘National Unity’ and its Contradictions 204
- CHAPTER 16 Post-war Reforms and the Re-launch of the Buraku Liberation Movement 221
- CHAPTER 17 Making Citizens: Becoming Citizens 237
- CHAPTER 18 Absorption and Exclusion into ‘Civil Society’ 250
- CHAPTER 19 Looking at the Buraku Problem Now 259
- Afterword 267
- Bibliography 269
- Index 289