Japan and Okinawa provides an up-to-date, coherent and theoretically informed examination of Okinawa from the perspective of political economy and society.
List of figures
Contributors
Acknowledgements
A note on the text
Introduction
Japan? Structure and subjectivity in Okinawa
Structure
Considering Okinawa as a frontier
Responding to Globalization: Okinawa's Free Trade Zone in Microregional Context
It is High Time to Wake up: Japanese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first century
Migration and the nation-state: structural explanations for emigration from Okinawa
Okinawa and the structure of dependence
Beyond Hondo: Devolution and Okinawa
Subjectivity
Return to Uchinaa: the politics of identity in Okinawa
'Mob Rule' or popular activism? The Koza Riot of December 1970 and the Okinawan search for citizenship
The dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion 'Okinawan Struggle': Constitution, environment and gender
Contested memories: struggles over war and peace in contemporary Okinawa
Nuchi nu Suji: comedy and everyday life in postwar Okinawa
Arakawa Akira: the thought and poetry of an iconoclast
Conclusion
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