Child's Play : Multi-Sensory Histories of Children and Childhood in Japan / / edited by Sabine Frühstück and Anne Walthall.

"Few things make Japanese adults feel quite as anxious today as the phenomenon called the "child crisis." Various media teem with intense debates about bullying in schools, child poverty, child suicides, violent crimes committed by children, the rise of socially withdrawn youngsters,...

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Place / Publishing House:Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, [2017].
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 302 pages) :; illustrations, chart; PDF, digital file(s).
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Table of Contents:
  • Nasty boys or obedient children? : childhood and relative autonomy in medieval Japanese monasteries / Or porath
  • Growing up manly : male Samurai childhood in late Edo Era Tosa / Luke Roberts
  • For the love of children : practice, affect, and subjectivities in Hirata Atsutane's household / Anne Walthall
  • Consumer consumption for children : conceptions of childhood in the work of Taish' period designers / Jinno Yuki
  • 'Children in the wind': reexamining the golden age of childhood film in interwar and wartime Japan / Harald Salomon
  • Children and the founding of Manchukuo : young girl and women ambassadors from Manchukuo and the Concordia society / Koresawa Hiroaki
  • Reversing the gaze : the construction of 'adulthood' in the wartime diaries of Japanese children and youths / Aaron Moore
  • Outdoor play in wartime Japan / Halliday Piel
  • '... and my heart screams' : children and the war of emotions / Sabine Frühstück
  • From grade school to great star : childhood development and the 'golden age' in the world of Japanese soccer / Elise Edwards
  • Treatment and intervention for children with developmental disabilities / Junko Teruyama
  • Food and affect : constituting a 'household-like' child welfare institution in Japan / Kathryn Goldfarb
  • Monju-kun : children's culture as protest / Noriko Manabe.