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accumulation 1, 3, 5, 10–11, 19, 24, 26, 47, 49, 73, 78, 90, 110, 140, 178, 182, 243–44, 270, 272, 288
administration 9, 93, 95, 106–7, 109–10, 115, 123, 131, 170–73, 179, 185, 188–89, 191–94, 196, 200–2, 204–8, 210–12, 248–49, 274, 281, 289–91, 295–97, 311, 319
administrative 7, 33–34, 58–59, 61–62, 89–90, 92, 94, 109, 115–17, 138, 170–71, 173, 179–80, 183–87, 194, 205, 212–13, 229, 243–44, 251, 256, 259, 272, 278, 289, 291, 295, 297
administrative measure 33, 171, 179, 183, 243
administrative policy 33, 183, 186–87
administrative power 170, 179, 212–13, 278, 291
administrative responsibility 244
affirmative action 7, 103, 180–83, 213, 260, 272, 301
agriculture 23, 32, 56, 59, 64, 73, 85, 278, 281, 284, 286–89, 307–8
Ainu 3, 6, 13–14, 30–32, 34–37, 41, 46, 49, 139–41
All-Romance Incident 92
Anthropological Society of Japan 140
anthropology 6, 139, 142, 168
arche-violence 11, 53, 81
Arima Yoriyasu 154–55, 167
artisan 61, 64, 69, 151
Asian-Pacific War 157
barbarian 138–39
belong 2, 10, 26, 29, 36, 75, 97, 104, 106, 119, 190, 199, 276, 278, 281, 287–89, 291–94, 296–99, 300, 302, 315, 317, 323
Benedict Anderson 13, 15, 28–30, 45, 47–49, 53, 65, 81
bio-power 54, 77–78
Biwa Uta 146
Boshin Imperial Rescript 151
bottom 8–9, 15–16, 44, 54, 73, 148, 202–3, 206, 220, 229–31, 240, 269, 278, 308, 317
Buraku 1–21, 23, 26–27, 35–42, 45–50, 52–94, 96–143, 145–58, 160–74, 178–80, 183–88, 192–95, 199–204, 206–9, 211–17, 222–36, 238–61, 263, 265–68, 270–87, 292–93, 295–300, 302–3, 305–21, 323–24, 326–32
Buraku Gakko 230–31, 240
Buraku issue 1–2, 5–6, 9, 12, 20, 36, 47–48, 78, 80, 83–84, 86–87, 90–91, 94, 107, 109–10, 119, 122–23, 125, 128, 130, 132, 134, 146, 153, 158, 161, 165–67, 170, 174, 178, 184, 216–17, 222, 227, 228–29, 231, 236, 241–42, 248, 272–75, 277, 303, 308, 310–19, 326–30
Buraku Kaizen Seisaku 149–50
Buraku liberation 41, 47–48, 50, 83, 89, 91, 93, 97, 100, 103–4, 107, 125, 216, 222, 226, 235, 239–41, 273, 275, 319
Buraku Liberation League (BLL) 2, 5, 16, 47, 86–87, 89–90, 92–94, 96, 98–105, 107, 108–11, 113–15, 117–26, 133–35, 173, 185, 201, 222, 225–26, 229, 232, 234, 241–42, 244–45, 271, 274, 280, 285, 287, 299, 301–4, 306, 312–14, 321–22, 324
Buraku Liberation Movement (BLM) 1, 5–6, 8–9, 11–12, 35, 73, 80–82, 86–87, 89, 91–92, 94, 99–107, 109, 111, 120, 122–25, 131–33, 145, 173, 178–80, 183–84, 186, 192, 194, 200, 212–13, 216–17, 221–27, 229, 232–233, 236, 239, 244, 248, 265, 271, 273–4, 282, 284, 301–3, 312, 314, 318
Burakumin 1–21, 26–27, 29–31, 35–50, 52–55, 57–59, 61–67, 69, 71, 73–80, 86–90, 93–94, 100–1, 103–4, 106–9, 112–16, 118, 120, 125, 127–31, 135, 139–40, 142–44, 146–48, 150–53, 156–62, 170–73, 175, 178–81, 183–88, 191–95, 199, 201–3, 207–8, 211–12, 216–22, 224–37, 239, 243, 245, 247, 262, 271, 276–89, 291–94, 296, 298–303, 305–6, 308–9, 312–13, 315–19, 321–24, 326, 329
Burakuminization 63
calling names 299–300
capital 1–5, 7–9, 11, 19, 21–24, 26, 28, 49–50, 52, 54–56, 65–67, 69–73, 78, 80–81, 84, 90, 94, 172, 175, 177–78, 182, 188, 190–192, 197, 200, 210, 212, 216, 221, 229–31, 234, 236, 280, 283, 288, 304, 306–9, 313–14, 316–18, 322
capitalism 1, 3, 7, 11–26, 46–47, 50–51, 53, 55, 77, 84–85, 90, 158, 175, 177, 203, 221, 229, 308, 314–16, 218
Chikuho 18, 48, 229–31, 236
Chinju-fu 4, 54–60, 67, 328
cholera 60, 139, 149
civilization 136, 138–39, 142, 151, 178
class 1–2, 4–5, 9, 12, 16, 19–20, 28, 47, 49–50, 52, 54, 70, 75–76, 78, 86–87, 90–91, 94, 100, 104–5, 118, 124, 134, 136–38, 142, 148, 157–58, 163, 167, 173, 178, 182, 189, 191, 196, 200, 210–11, 216–18, 210–13, 216–18, 221–27, 229, 232–41, 243, 245, 250, 263, 265, 270, 273, 278, 281–82, 303, 309, 316, 323–24
class system 76, 134, 137–38, 142
colonialism 3–4, 52, 69, 71, 278, 317, 323
colony 40, 44
communism 136
communist 5, 14, 70, 87, 100, 157, 217, 322
communist group 157
consanguine marriage 156–57
Constitution 8, 31, 97, 99, 105, 107, 113, 121–22, 142, 164, 172, 174, 177, 179, 183, 185, 193, 205, 212
Council for Dowa Measures 173, 201, 248
Council Report 89, 98, 100, 107, 119, 130, 173, 178, 183, 186
coup de force 81, 278
crematorium 57, 60–62, 328–30
Debate on Japanese Capitalism 13, 21
democratic consensus 297
denunciation 2, 5, 86–99, 101–107, 109, 111, 115–16, 118–20, 122–6, 128, 131–33, 226, 316
dichotomy 2, 62, 65, 72, 75–76, 80–81, 96, 282, 291–93, 296, 298–99, 302
disciplinary power 4, 52, 72, 76, 80–81, 291, 308
discipline 57, 73, 75, 77, 175, 178, 181, 218, 289–90, 294
discrimination 1–17, 20–21, 23, 26–27, 36–43, 45–51, 55, 57–58, 63, 65, 69, 71, 75–76, 78–80, 82, 86, 88–109, 111–39, 143, 145–47, 149, 152, 154–59, 162, 164–67, 169–74, 176–81, 183–86, 188, 193–95, 200–1, 203–4, 210–12, 216–17, 220, 222, 224–27, 229–39, 241, 243–51, 262–63, 270–73, 275, 276, 278, 287, 292–93, 300–2, 305, 308–10, 312–19, 322, 324, 326
Dowa area 170, 183–86, 195–96, 208, 245–46, 248–50, 260, 265
Dowa district 62, 84, 109, 129, 180, 201, 246, 250, 259–60, 275, 279, 295
Dowa education 9, 62, 96–97, 104, 110–11, 121–27, 164, 222, 239–41, 248, 281
Dowa measure 7, 89, 98, 100, 102, 111, 171, 173, 180, 183, 185, 201, 203, 243–44, 246, 248, 251, 253, 269, 271, 275
Dowa policy 7–8, 89, 107, 170, 173, 180–81, 183–84, 186, 192, 194, 196, 200, 203–4, 207–10, 212
Dowa project 5, 10, 89, 107, 109–10, 170–73, 179, 181, 183–87, 193–95, 203–4, 209, 263, 287, 295, 301, 303, 307
education 2, 8–10, 12, 16, 27, 32–34, 38, 40, 62–63, 70, 72, 76, 83, 86, 92–93, 96–98, 100–4, 106–8, 110–11, 115, 121–28, 133, 142, 154–55, 159, 162–64, 166–68, 170, 172, 180–81, 184, 196, 198–99, 210, 213, 217–26, 230–31, 233, 236–37, 239–41, 243–45, 247–50, 255–56, 265, 267–68, 270–73, 281, 286, 301–2, 304, 307, 314
Eiji Oguma 14, 30, 34, 49, 158, 168
emancipation edict 83, 104, 112, 128, 136–40, 145, 169, 278
empathy 52, 78–80, 93, 324
emperor 5–7, 11–12, 20–22, 27–28, 34, 38, 43, 53–55, 61, 81, 88–89, 105–6, 134–38, 141, 143, 146, 149, 151–55, 157–62, 165–66, 169, 171, 174–77, 236, 308, 313–15
emperor of all generations 143
Emperor System 6, 7, 11–12, 22, 53, 106, 134, 169, 174–75, 308, 313–14
employment discrimination 89, 117, 200
endogamy 6, 143–44, 148, 153, 156–57
enlightenment 50, 110, 136, 138–39, 239, 246, 248, 314
equality 10, 31, 89, 97, 107, 136–38, 143, 151, 153, 155, 159, 161, 172–73, 176–77, 179–80, 182–83, 188, 200, 204, 211–13, 278, 323
eta 6, 14, 17–19, 30–31, 36, 39–40, 44, 53–54, 87, 104, 106, 112, 122–25, 129–30, 136–32, 144–48, 153, 156–57, 242, 278, 282, 300–1, 315, 323
ethnicity 1, 2, 15, 20, 26, 29, 31, 35–36, 139, 153, 159–60, 168
eugenic protection 206–7
exploitation 2, 5, 8, 28, 36, 70, 90–91, 178–79, 212, 230, 231
family state 149, 152, 174
feudal remnant 1, 3, 12–13, 20–26, 46, 174, 314
Fukuoka 18, 27, 48, 51, 88, 105, 117, 222, 228–29, 240, 279, 293, 311
funeral 79, 165, 276, 291–94
generalizing 110
genetic 150, 153, 156, 295
Hakai 122, 147–48, 167
hanba 56–57, 59, 67
Hiroshima Prefecture Marriage Annulment Appeal Affair 144
historical reductionism 2, 54, 66, 314–15
Hoashi Banri 139
housing administration 188–89, 191–92, 194, 196, 210–11
housing policy 188–92
human equality 153
idea of natural human rights 136
ideology of denunciation 91, 93
ikkun-banmin 136–37, 139
imperial constitution 142
imperialization policy 33
imperial rescript on education 27, 142
improvement 2, 5, 7, 12, 36, 62, 69–70, 74–75, 93, 96, 98, 103–4, 106–10, 119, 149–51, 157, 159, 181, 183–87, 192–95, 202, 206, 208, 244–47, 262, 269, 273, 294, 303
invented tradition 17, 30, 48
invisible race 13, 48
Japanese capitalism 13, 21–23, 26, 46, 50–51, 84–85, 90, 158, 314
Japanese capitalism debate 158
Japanese hierarchy 26
Japanese spirit 157, 161–62, 168
judicial decision 96, 145
Kaitaku Gakko 222, 229
kazoku-rei 143
kegare 136–38, 229, 315
kokutai 142, 160, 166, 169
Komori Tatsukuni 90, 130, 133, 301
labor administration 196, 200–1, 204, 210–11
labor force 7–8, 66, 69, 77, 84, 90, 177–78, 184, 191, 197–98, 201, 203, 205, 208, 210, 280, 307
law 5–7, 10, 12, 14, 21, 32–33, 41, 52, 55–56, 58–60, 80–82, 92, 97–100, 102–3, 105, 107–10, 113, 117, 121, 145, 155, 171–73, 177, 179–83, 185–88, 191–92, 194, 199, 203–6, 209, 212, 218, 242, 248–51, 260, 263, 268, 270–71, 274–75, 278, 288, 299, 310, 319
lawless fellow 75–76
liberation theory 89, 100, 275, 318
lineage 118, 125, 142–48, 150, 153–55, 160, 162, 177, 282–83, 295–96, 298, 314–15
literacy 2, 8–9, 11, 124, 200–29, 231–36, 238–41, 285, 302–4
literacy movement 8–9, 124, 216–18, 221–22, 224–25, 229, 232–34, 236, 239–41, 302–3
loyal subjects 27, 137, 175
Manchurian Incident 157–58
marriage 15–16, 31, 50, 71, 86, 92, 95, 105, 107–8, 112–13, 115–17, 140, 143–47, 152–53, 155–57, 162–63, 166, 168, 170, 174, 276, 292–93, 300, 304–5, 313
Marxism 5, 90, 213, 308, 311, 322
Matsukata deflation 139, 142
Matsumoto Jiichiro 6, 44, 88, 105, 113, 134–5, 229
meat 63–64, 69–70, 74, 84–85, 141
Meiji government 30–32, 44, 136–37, 143, 242
memoir 216–217, 224–26, 229, 232–36
military 3, 17–18, 20–22, 27, 31–34, 37–39, 44, 51–55, 57, 59–61, 63–64, 69–75, 83, 105, 131, 144, 147, 157, 217–20, 278, 308, 328
Mimasaka riot 138
Ministry of Home Affairs 32, 149–50, 156
Minosaku Motohachi 140–41, 168
Minzoku to Rekishi 153
modern 3, 6, 8, 10, 13–15, 17–21, 24–26, 29–31, 34–35, 37, 44–46, 48–49, 53–55, 62, 65, 67–68, 81–85, 87, 121, 123, 132–33, 135–39, 142, 159, 165, 167–69, 173–75, 203, 209, 217–20, 236, 240–41, 272–73, 278, 298, 310, 314–15, 317, 319
modern burakumin 17, 21, 45
modernization 1, 3–4, 6, 11, 18, 48, 50, 69–70, 83, 136, 287, 317
modular 53–55, 57, 62, 65
mono-ethnicity 160
national governance 14, 26, 37, 45–46, 171, 175
national unity 6, 88, 151, 159, 163–64, 178
nation-building 13–14, 17, 21, 26, 37, 45–46
Nazi 158
neighborhood association 10–11, 276, 278, 284, 289–94, 296–98, 311
New Dependency Theory 3, 13, 23, 25–26, 46
new East Asia order 164
ninpu 59
normalization 100, 161
occupation policy 33–34, 165
Okinawa 31–32, 40, 49, 87, 128, 245
Okinawan 3, 6, 13–14, 30–32, 34–37, 46, 140–41
otaku-ra 294–97
other ethnicities 139
peasant 8, 21–22, 31, 40, 44, 56, 67, 72, 90, 123, 138–39, 230, 288, 308
peripheral capitalism 24–25, 47
pluralistic origins 67, 276, 315
poverty 2, 4, 10, 16, 19, 54, 66, 69, 71, 79–80, 88, 103, 121, 131, 149, 183–84, 192–94, 196, 200, 202, 205, 207, 220–21, 227–29, 263, 231, 242–44, 250, 263, 265, 268, 270, 272–73, 275, 280, 295, 301, 305, 316, 322, 326
poverty of the Burakumin 228
power 2, 4–5, 8–9, 14, 17–18, 20, 22, 26, 28, 37, 44, 47, 52, 55, 57–58, 62, 70, 72–78, 80–81, 86–87, 92, 94–95, 100, 102, 104, 109–11, 113, 115, 118, 128, 130–33, 135–37, 145–46, 149, 158, 166, 170, 172, 175–77, 179, 182, 189, 212–13, 216–17, 219, 221, 226, 230–32, 234, 236, 240, 278, 289–92, 297–98, 303, 308, 315–16, 323
pressure of group polarization 139
private 10, 38, 56–57, 59, 61–63, 67, 76, 79, 98–99, 102, 105, 116, 149, 155, 172, 189–92, 195, 197, 211–12, 239, 254–55, 265, 269, 283–85, 287, 289, 291–93, 295–96, 306, 327
production 2–4, 9, 11, 13, 17–18, 21, 23–26, 28–29, 46, 55, 63–66, 69–70, 72–73, 77–78, 80–81, 89–90, 176, 178, 182, 229, 256, 276, 280, 287–88, 295, 302, 304, 307–8, 314, 317
public 10, 15, 52, 56–59, 61–62, 64–65, 70, 73, 75–76, 78, 81, 89, 95, 98, 100–1, 103, 105, 107–8, 112–13, 115, 122, 129–30, 135, 140, 142, 144–45, 149, 152–56, 161, 163, 179–80, 182–83, 185–86, 188–95, 197, 201–2, 204–6, 208, 210, 212, 216, 218–20, 222, 229–31, 234, 236–37, 239, 244–45, 247, 254–55, 261–62, 265, 269–70, 278, 281, 284–86, 289, 291, 293–94, 296, 298, 301, 303–4, 306, 311
public housing 57, 73, 75, 103, 188–89, 191–93, 195, 206, 210, 244, 254–55, 265, 269–70, 303–4, 306, 327
racial improvement 150
racism 6–7, 19–20, 47, 49, 89, 139, 143, 148–49, 151–52, 159, 163, 165, 167, 181, 183, 203, 213, 272
rapid economic growth 7, 166, 172, 189–91, 195, 198, 203, 207, 210, 248, 280
reconciliation 20, 31–32, 40, 45, 74–75, 78, 87, 152, 154, 158–64, 166–68, 322
reconciliation education 159, 163–64, 166
religion 2, 86, 102, 118–19, 125, 175, 290–91, 311
religious 5, 104, 125–26, 158, 287, 317
Report of the Council for Dowa Measures 173
reproduction 3–4, 23, 26, 46, 51, 72–73, 77, 80–81, 151, 179, 304, 308, 315
responsibility for the war 165
reverse discrimination 173, 211
rice riot 72, 104, 109, 152
rinpokan 56–57, 71, 81, 84, 208, 232, 245, 323–24, 326–30
rural 3, 12, 36, 44, 61, 66, 68, 150, 152, 186, 189, 245, 279, 308, 310–11
Russo-Japanese war 44, 56, 146–47, 149
saimin (buraku) 19, 61, 150
Samir Amin 23–25, 47
Sayama case (incident) 113, 126, 226
Sayama struggle 115, 126
scorn 52, 78, 80
scrutiny 291
sekishi 27, 81, 158
semi-mountainous area 276
Shimomura Harunosuke 41, 50, 161, 168
shin-heimin 14, 19, 31, 125, 137–38, 141, 143–44, 148–49
silence 8, 11, 179, 276, 292, 300, 302–5, 309, 318
silent pressure 290
Sino-Japanese war 27, 40, 44, 88, 157–58, 163–64, 217
slaughterhouse 60–65, 69–71, 85, 329
slum 61, 71, 119, 184
small Buraku 3, 12, 92, 276–278
social development 184–85, 196, 209, 220
social security administration 170, 194, 200, 204, 207, 210–11
social security system 170, 188, 205–7
Sotei Chosa 218–19
sovereign 5, 47, 63, 80–81, 136, 155, 289, 292, 310
sovereignty 8, 14, 23, 52, 54, 60, 69, 73, 80–81, 212, 300–1
Special Measures for Dowa Projects 89, 107, 109–10, 173
springboard 4, 39–43, 45–46, 159, 286
Stage Theory 3, 8, 23, 288
stagnation 4, 11, 52, 69–70, 249–50, 272, 276
state 1–11, 13, 15, 28, 31, 34–35, 42, 45, 47–48, 52–55, 61–62, 65, 69–70, 73, 76–77, 80–81, 83–84, 86–90, 92, 95, 100, 102–7, 110, 113, 121, 124, 130–33, 141, 145–46, 149, 152, 154–58, 160, 165–66, 169, 171–78, 180–81, 183, 188–89, 191, 204, 209–12, 216, 218, 226–27, 230–31, 234, 236, 239, 248, 250–51, 270, 281, 285, 294, 300, 307–9, 314–18, 322–23, 326
status 3, 5, 11, 16–19, 30–31, 36, 38, 43–44, 56, 66, 71, 89–90, 105, 112–13, 116, 130, 135–37, 143, 145–46, 149, 158, 171, 173–74, 178, 182, 184, 201, 208–9, 220, 242, 248, 260, 263–64, 278, 281–82, 292, 298, 303, 305–6, 314–15
strategic minority 13–51 (esp. 13–14, 37, 44, 46)
Subjectification 52, 69, 301
sub-proletariat 71
Suiheisha 4–5, 26–28, 36, 38–40, 43–44, 51, 83, 85, 87–89, 91, 99, 104–6, 112, 122, 124–25, 132–35, 157, 164, 167, 318, 320–25
suppression 37, 86, 179, 186, 191, 210, 231
symbolic role 279
three theses 5, 89
uchi-ra 282, 287, 292, 305–6
unemployment countermeasures program 200–2
unemployment measure 197, 201
unified understanding 5, 90
vagrant 73–75
violence 1–2, 4, 48, 52–57, 63, 75, 78, 81–83, 87, 101, 104, 132, 152, 168, 175–76, 203, 224, 231, 234, 236, 276, 298–302, 305, 308–10, 319
war cooperation 28, 88, 314, 323
yui 287
Zenkoku Suiheisha 4–5, 43–44, 87–89, 91, 104–6, 112, 124–25, 132, 134–35, 157, 321–25

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Buraku, Capitalism and the State in Japan

Reihe:  Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Band: 338
Cover Buraku, Capitalism and the State in Japan
ISBN:
9789004744257
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
15 Oct 2025
  • Fachgebiete
    • Geschichte
      • Sozialgeschichte
    • Menschenrechte und Humanitäres Recht
      • Menschenrechte
    • Sozialwissenschaften
      • Kritische Sozialwissenschaften
      • Soziologie & Anthropologie
      • Asien-Studien
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Illustrations and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Prologue
Chapter 1 Burakumin as a Strategic Minority: Buraku Discrimination and Nation-Building in Modern Japan
Chapter 2 Constructing and Reconstructing Buraku in Military Cities: State, Capital, Violence, and Subjectification of Power
Chapter 3 Buraku Liberation Movements and Denunciation
Chapter 4 The Imperial System and the Buraku Issue as Mental Structure
Chapter 5 Buraku Discrimination and Dowa Policy in Postwar Japan
Chapter 6 Buraku Liberation and Literacy Movement: Memoir against Discrimination
Chapter 7 The Entrenchment of Disparities in Buraku Areas and De-problematization
Chapter 8 Stagnation and Silence in Small Buraku: Elimination of Existence and Violence
Epilogue
Back Matter
A Photographic Story of Japan’s Buraku
Index

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