Alternative Politics in Contemporary Japan : : New Directions in Social Movements / / ed. by Patricia G. Steinhoff, David H. Slater.

Modern social movements frequently serve as a space to voice concerns in a supportive and collective context and thus are an important venue for individuals to learn how to speak up for themselves. With the rise of new generations and advancement of technology such as digital networks, contemporary...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t 1 Transforming Invisible Civil Society into Alternative Politics --   |t 2 The Power of Alternative Union Networks --   |t 3 Union Is Hope: Freeter Mobilization --   |t 4 Homelessness, Art, and Activism in Japan from the Early ’90s until Today --   |t 5 Alternative Movements for Energy in Japan: The Development of Community Power Movements --   |t 6 Continuity after Abeyance: Dismantling of Mobilizing Structures and Generational Turnover in the Cycles of Protest --   |t 7 From Dismayed Mom to Activist Mother: A Process of Social Movement Participation after the Nuclear Disaster in Japan --   |t 8 New Right-Wing Movements as Alternative Politics --   |t 9 Antiracism before and after Fukushima --   |t 10 Dressed in Pink: Antinuclear Activism in Post-Fukushima Japan and the Remodeling of a New Left Organization --   |t 11 Mobilizing Musical Traditions in the Antinuclear Resistance in Post-Fukushima Japan --   |t 12 Tell Me What Democracy Looks Like: Using Cultural Resources to Create Liberal Alternatives --   |t Contributors --   |t Index 
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520 |a Modern social movements frequently serve as a space to voice concerns in a supportive and collective context and thus are an important venue for individuals to learn how to speak up for themselves. With the rise of new generations and advancement of technology such as digital networks, contemporary Japanese social movements and activism have transformed significantly in recent years, now with more flexibility and less reliance on ideology and institutional foundations. The new patterns provide individuals different spaces and ways to get involved in “politics,” which have shed the traditional settings and expectations. This transformation carries both advantages and risks. In Alternative Politics twelve original ethnographic studies illustrate how social movements are creating new alternatives for Japan in the current century. The term “alternative” has a double meaning. First, it refers to forms of political engagement that are outside the standard politics of political parties and institutional forums. Second, it engages with contemporary movements seeking an alternative politics that is culturally specific and historically embedded, an alternative to past periods of activism in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s often characterized as tainted, and causing the decline of social movement activity for nearly two decades.The introduction written by Slater and Steinhoff places the volume in historical, social, and methodological context and analyzes the main characteristics of the new social movements. Each chapter provides a rich description of a particular movement active between 1990 and 2020, showing what the participants wanted to achieve, how they tried to distance themselves from earlier movements, and how they used new social media and other innovations to do so. The accounts preserve the immediacy of the period when the fieldwork was conducted, but each end with a postscript bringing the movement up to date. Engagingly written by an international community of Japan specialists committed to doing extended fieldwork with small social movement groups, Alternative Politics will appeal to social scientists interested in activism and Japan specialists in various disciplines, as well as undergraduates in a wide range of courses. 
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