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Book Title
The United States and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948-1973: M
Publication Date
2020-09-30
Pages
274
ISBN
9781498583411
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
United States and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948-1973 : Managing a Free World
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Naoko Koda
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Number of Pages
274 Pages

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The author argues that interactions between the movement and US Cold Warriors had a profound and lasting impact on Japanese society and Japan-US relations.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1498583415
ISBN-13
9781498583411
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10050390212

Product Key Features

Author
Naoko Koda
Publication Name
United States and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948-1973 : Managing a Free World
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
274 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
La1318.7k63 2020
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Naoko Koda has delivered a striking interpretation of post-1945 US-Japan relations by documenting the authority of Japanese student radicals connected to Zengakuren as a flashpoint in the global Cold War. This is a story of the student Left that contested Cold War liberalism that pivoted around the wrath of anti-Communism, militarization, and colonialism to expose the underlying imperialism of the US-Japan alliance. Zengakuren prefigured the global 1968 student revolt in powerful ways. I recommend this book to all those who are interested in rethinking the very notions of peace and democracy that still underwrite US-Japan security arrangements to maintain a massive military presence, especially in Okinawa. It demands a wide readership., In the era following Japan's WW II defeat, activism among students there erupted earlier than generally acknowledged. Spurred by a major rethinking of American occupation policies after 1947, emerging young people's notions of Japan's future path came to be seen as differing significantly from the policy objectives the US articulated. Although the original occupation goals had been to inculcate a renewed commitment to 'democracy' in Japan and to provide a reinvigorated sense of national security, the new American objectives placed a greater emphasis on cementing Japan's role as a major Asian bulwark in the Pacific against the Cold War threats emanating from the Soviet Union and China. Koda weaves together a number of significant threads from the Japanese point of view. This expands current understandings of nongovernmental protests by Japan's leading national student organization, Zengakuren, against perceptions of imperialist overreach by the US and the consequences of these protests as they affected Japan's relations with the US and the larger world. The author's expanded interpretive canvas is well worth exploring. Recommended., Koda's study remains extremely impressive and the magnitude of her achievement difficult to overstate. Having set herself an almost impossible task, she has by and large succeeded. The fact that Koda was able to extract such a coherent and comprehensive narrative from so complex a movement across such a vast time frame is a testament to her skills as both a writer and a researcher. Her narrative is rendered all the more compelling by her persuasive reference to an abundance of primary and archival materials, including many sources not previously mined by scholars in either English or Japanese. Above all, Koda has done an especially thorough job of conveying just how much the Japanese student movement mattered, to activists and policy makers alike, in the United States and around the world. A few notable lacunae notwithstanding, Koda's study will undoubtedly become an essential reference for anyone interested in Japan's vibrant, powerful, and globally relevant postwar student movement for many decades to come., Too often Japan is still seen in the West as a land without politics and even more often as a land without a Left. Naoko Koda's book is a sound education in the error of this notion. Her lucidly written, multi-decade history of the Japanese student organization, Zengakuren, reminds us just how much the Japanese Left was formed in opposition to US militarism and adds a go-to text to the literature of the global sixties.
Table of Content
Chapter 1: The Occupation of Japan and the Unfinished Revolution Chapter 2: Defenders of Democracies Chapter 3: Clashing Concepts of National Security and the Beginning of the Anpo Struggle Chapter 4: The Anpo Chapter 5: The Reischauer Offensive: Promoting a Different Kind of Past Chapter 6: Robert Kennedy and Zengakuren: Seeking a Newer World Chapter 7: Protesting across Borders: the Vietnam War and the Global 1968
Topic
Asia / Japan, International Relations / General, History
Lccn
2020-025905
Dewey Decimal
371.81
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Education, History, Political Science

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