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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives - Study of Political and Economic Change in a Tohoku Village (Hardcover, New)
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives - Study of Political and Economic Change in a Tohoku Village (Hardcover, New)
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Tanohata in the 1950s was an isolated fishing village in the Tohoku
region of Japan. Life there was so miserable that those who could
leave did, and those who could not stayed on in a state of
demoralization. By the 1980s, however, Tanohata had not only joined
the mainstream of Japanese culture and economic life, but had done
so with an adroitness that attracted national notice. The story of
that dramatic transformation, written from the perspective of one
who has both observed and participated in the changes for the last
20 years, brings into dramatic focus what is happening throughout
Japan in the 20th century. This study fills a gap in the research
on rural Japanese culture and economy by focusing on a fishing
rather than a rice-cultivating village. It challenges the
assumption that Japanese political life is dominated by what is
called ""vertical insularity"", and documents the role of
charismatic leadership in a rural community where the traditional
structure of the Japanese household provides not ony stability but
also a basis for innovation and the acceptance of new ideas.
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