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Sanctions and Honorary Whites - Diplomatic Policies and Economic Realities in Relations Between Japan and South Africa... Sanctions and Honorary Whites - Diplomatic Policies and Economic Realities in Relations Between Japan and South Africa (Hardcover, New)
Masako Osada
R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study critically examines for the first time the unlikely friendship between apartheid South Africa and non-white Japan. In the mid-1980s, Japan became South Africa's largest trading partner, while South Africa purportedly treated Japanese citizens in the Republic as honorary whites under apartheid. Osada probes the very different foreign policy-making mechanisms of the two nations and analyzes their ambivalent bilateral relations against the background of postcolonial and Cold War politics. She concludes that these diplomatic policies were adopted not voluntarily or willingly, but out of necessity due to external circumstances and international pressure.

Why did Japan exercise sanctions against South Africa in spite of their strong economic ties? How effective were these sanctions? What did the sensational term honorary whites actually mean? When and how did this special treatment begin? How did South Africa get away with apparently treating the Japanese as whites but not Chinese, other Coloureds, Indians, and so forth? By using Japan's "sanctions" against South Africa and South Africa's "honorary white" treatment of the Japanese as key concepts, the author describes the development of bilateral relations during this unique era. The book also covers the fascinating historical interaction between the two countries from the mid-17th century onward.

Repatriation, Insecurity, and Peace - A Case Study of Rwandan Refugees (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Masako Yonekawa, Akiko Sugiki Repatriation, Insecurity, and Peace - A Case Study of Rwandan Refugees (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Masako Yonekawa, Akiko Sugiki
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyzes three major issues related to refugees: repatriation and its accompanying concerns - peace and security. Since the late 1980s, repatriation has been considered the most appropriate solution for refugees. This applies if the home country is peaceful, but often repatriation takes places in conflict situations, which can lead to national and human insecurity problems. Rwanda is one of the countries where the question of repatriation has become highly controversial since the 1990s. The United Nations maintains that Rwanda has changed significantly since the 1994 genocide, and today enjoys an essential level of peace and security. This explains why the UN has promoted repatriation and recommended the cessation of Rwandan refugee status, yet the vast majority of refugees have refused to return to the country. Providing insights from researchers, former UN staff members, journalists, and, most importantly, former Rwandan refugees themselves into both the theory and practice of refugees' repatriation as well as the security and peace issues, this book appeals to postgraduate students, academics, policymakers, and practitioners working for international organizations and NGOs.

Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation - A Comparative Analysis of Post-War Education Reform (Hardcover): Masako Shibata Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation - A Comparative Analysis of Post-War Education Reform (Hardcover)
Masako Shibata
R2,819 R2,529 Discovery Miles 25 290 Save R290 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on the post war reconstruction of the education systems in Japan and Germany under U.S. military occupation after World War II, this book offers a comparative historical investigation of education reform policies in these two war ravaged and ideologically compromised countries. While in Japan large-scale reforms were undertaken swiftly after the end of the war, the U.S. zone in Germany maintained most of the traditional aspects of the German education system. Why did Japan so readily accept ideas and values developed in the allied countries while Germany resisted? Masako Shibata explores this question, arguing that the role of the university and the pattern of elite formation, which can be traced back to the period of the formation of Meiji Japan and the Kaiserreich, created the conditions for differing reactions from educational leaders in each country; this had a decisive impact on the proposed reforms. By examining these reactions through a sociological, cultural, and historical frame, an explanation emerges. Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation will prove to be a valuable resource both to scholars of history and education reform.

Taming the Corpus - From Inflection and Lexis to Interpretation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Masako Fidler, Vaclav Cvrcek Taming the Corpus - From Inflection and Lexis to Interpretation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Masako Fidler, Vaclav Cvrcek
R3,378 Discovery Miles 33 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book bridges the current quantitative and qualitative text analyses, using grammar as a crucial source of investigation. Taking data from Czech, an inflected language, in which the most optimal conditions to respond to this research question are met, the book expands the understanding of language and text in ways that have not been executed before. For predominantly English-based quantitative research, this volume fills a crucial gap by examining the relationship between inflection and other phenomena (including discourse, translation and literature). For the current qualitative research, the volume provides large empirical data to confirm some of its claims, but more importantly, it demonstrates the important role of detailed grammatical concepts that have not been considered before. Besides addressing fundamental questions about text analysis methods, the volume presents a diverse array of Czech data that are unique in their own right and worthy of dissemination to the general audience. Taming the Corpus: From Inflection and Lexis to Interpretation is divided into three sections. Section 1 deals with phonotactics, poetic structure, morphological complexity used to differentiate literary style, and native speakers' sense of grammaticality - issues pertinent to linguistic typology, cognition and language, and literary studies. Section 2 focuses on inter-language relations, especially the theory of translation. Section 3 demonstrates how quantitative analysis of texts can contribute to our understanding of society and connects the volume to legal language, construction of gender and discourse position and implicit ideology.

Japanese Telecommunications - Market and Policy in Transition (Paperback): Ruth Taplin, Masako Wakui Japanese Telecommunications - Market and Policy in Transition (Paperback)
Ruth Taplin, Masako Wakui
R992 Discovery Miles 9 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Presenting a comprehensive survey of the telecommunications industry in Japan, Taplin and Wakui cover the different sectors of the industry - including mobile, broadband and satellite, whilst considering key questions such as the structure and economics of the industry, government policy, and international relations issues connected to the industry. The volume brings together unique analysis by renowned experts in the telecommunications field. One major overall problem is that, unlike many other industries, Japan has lagged behind other countries in telecommunications. Japanese Telecommunications considers why this should be so, showing how far this is attributable to an unmodernized industry structure, and assessing the measures being taken to address the problem. After over a decade of struggle, Japan has recorded rapid uptake of broadband, and Japanese advanced mobile services have become increasingly successful on a global scale. Japan has also undergone regulatory reform, and competition policy is now given top priority by government. Taplin and Wakui examine the most recent developments and provide signposts for the future.

Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927 - The Forgotten Enlightener (Hardcover, annotated edition): Masako Gavin Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927 - The Forgotten Enlightener (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Masako Gavin
R4,633 Discovery Miles 46 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Shiga Shigetaka was a pioneering advocate of the preservation of Japan's cultural identity in the face of increasing pressure from the west. This book presents a realistic picture of Shiga's beliefs and thus gain insight into modern Japanese intellectual history.

Biological Differences and Social Equality - Implications for Social Policy (Hardcover): Masako Darrough Biological Differences and Social Equality - Implications for Social Policy (Hardcover)
Masako Darrough
R1,952 Discovery Miles 19 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
International Labour Migration in the Middle East and Asia - Issues of Inclusion and Exclusion (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Kwen... International Labour Migration in the Middle East and Asia - Issues of Inclusion and Exclusion (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Kwen Fee Lian, Naomi Hosoda, Masako Ishii
R1,899 Discovery Miles 18 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The discourse on migration outcomes in the West has largely been dominated by issues of integration, but it is more relevant to view immigration in non-Western societies in relation to practices of exclusion and inclusion. Exclusion refers to a situation in which individuals and groups are usually denied access to the goods, services, activities and resources associated with citizenship. However, this approach has been criticised in relation to gender issues, which are very relevant to the situation of migrants. The authors in this volume address this criticism. Furthermore, when framed within a North-South discourse, it may be potentially ethnocentric to assume that the experience of exclusion is cross-culturally uniform. Indeed, work on migration issues has invariably been conducted within such a discourse. The contributors go beyond this binary discourse of 'exclusion versus inclusion' which has dominated migration research. They examine the situation of migrants in the Middle East and Asia as one that encompasses both exclusion and inclusion, addressing related concepts of empowerment, ethnocracy, the feminisation of migration and gendered geographies of power, liberal constraint and multiculturalism, individual agency, migrant-friendly discourses, spaces of emancipation and spaces of insecurity. The book highlights current research in the Arab Gulf states, and examines multiculturalism in Asia more broadly. It will be of particular interest to students and researchers in international labour migration studies in the Middle East and Asia.

Comparative Competition Law: Thomas Weck, Masako Wakui Comparative Competition Law
Thomas Weck, Masako Wakui
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comparative overview of the rules in EU, US and Japan law on competition. After an overview of the history and the underlying economic issues, it discusses cartels and other agreements restraining competition (ancillary agreements, R&D/specialization agreements, distribution agreements), single-firm conduct (abuse of market power/monopolization), general procedural law and merger control, as well as state measures (regulation, subsidies, etc.) are treated from a comparative perspective. In each case, the presentation of the legal system is supplemented by examples from the case law. With focus on the protection of competition in digital markets new regulatory approaches (e.g., the EU Digital Markets Act and the comparable US regulatory initiatives) are compared and current legal developments in other jurisdictions are also addressed.

Comparative Perspectives on Gender Equality in Japan and Norway - Same but Different? (Hardcover): Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Guro... Comparative Perspectives on Gender Equality in Japan and Norway - Same but Different? (Hardcover)
Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Priscilla Ringrose
R4,483 Discovery Miles 44 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book compares perspectives on gender equality in Norway and Japan, focusing on family, education, media, and sexuality and reproduction as seen through a gendered lens. What can we learn from a comparison between two countries that stand in significant contrast to each other with respect to gender equality? Norway and Japan differ in terms of historical, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Most importantly, Japan lags far behind Norway when it comes to the World Economic Forum's Gender Gap Report. Rather than taking a narrow approach that takes as its starting point the assumption that Norway has so much 'more' to offer in terms of gender equality, the authors attempt to show that a comparative perspective of two countries in the West and East can be mutually beneficial to both contexts in the advancement of gender equality. The interdisciplinary team of researchers contributing to this book cover a range of contemporary topics in gender equality, including fatherhood and masculinity, teaching and learning in gender studies education, cultural depictions of gender, trans experiences and feminism. This unique collection is suitable for researchers and students of gender studies, sociology, anthropology, Japan studies and European studies.

Competition Law and Policy in the Japanese Pharmaceutical Sector (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Akira Negishi, Masako Wakui, Naoko... Competition Law and Policy in the Japanese Pharmaceutical Sector (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Akira Negishi, Masako Wakui, Naoko Mariyama
R4,125 Discovery Miles 41 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book published that focuses on competition law and policy in the Japanese pharmaceutical sector. It consists of chapters written and edited by academics who research the industry from various perspectives, including economics, competition law, pharmaceutical regulations, and intellectual property law. Competition policies involving pharmaceutical products attract attention from academics and policymakers worldwide. The pharmaceutical industry is regulated by drug laws that vary from country to country and are affected by differing practices and industrial structures. The book begins by examining drug regulations and trade practices in the industry that are peculiar to Japan and its healthcare system. It then presents the Japanese Antimonopoly Act and cases involving it, and discussions of current competition law issues in the Japanese pharmaceutical industry. The book also discusses innovation and intellectual property and economic analyses of pharmaceutical regulations and drug discovery. The chapters include comparative studies on Japanese regulations vs. those in the European Union and the United States. Japan is one of the biggest pharmaceutical markets in the world. With this in mind, the book provides "one-stop shopping" for anyone interested in pharmaceutical regulations in the country. Covering the basics but extending to in-depth explorations of complex problems, this book appeals not only to students and academics, pharmaceutical companies and regulators, but also to those dealing with real-world policy issues that encompass competition policy, intellectual property, and pharmaceutical regulation. Chapter 11 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com

Sikh Diaspora in Japan (Hardcover): Masako Azuma Sikh Diaspora in Japan (Hardcover)
Masako Azuma
R4,458 Discovery Miles 44 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Sikh community is one of the largest groups of Indians abroad and many studies of these migrants have been conducted. The Sikh temples which are called gurdwaras are seen at all the places where Sikh migrants have settled. As other Indian migrants, Sikhs too have struggled to maintain their social and cultural customs in the societies they have moved to. Inspite of facing difficulties, Sikh migrants have created a synthesis of their own culture with the culture of their place of emigration. This hybridity in migrants' culture brings us an understanding of the migrants as Diaspora who are in a in-between world among their place of origin and their present residence. This book focuses on the social and cultural practices of Sikh Diaspora in Japan which is not large when compared to other places. The gurdwaras located in different cities like Kobe and Tokyo, are described in this volume as not only religious places but also socializing spaces where the Sikh culture thrives. The two gurdwaras represent diverse social contexts of Sikh migrants in Japan showing myriad features. The volume shows how the Sikh Diaspora in Japan have struggled in their new world and created their own thriving culture through global and local networks. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

I'm Married to Your Company! - Everyday Voices of Japanese Women (Paperback): Masako Itoh I'm Married to Your Company! - Everyday Voices of Japanese Women (Paperback)
Masako Itoh; Translated by Nobuko Adachi, James Stanlaw
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This approachable and absorbing book offers a unique window into Japanese culture and language. Highlighting the overlooked world of the "silent majority," the housewives and mothers who are the mainstay of Japanese society, this work tells the stories of ordinary women in their own voices. An annotated translation of a Japanese bestseller, the volume explores the daily communication of Japanese women and what their words tell us about their relationships and lives in a globalized, post-industrial, yet still often male-dominated Japan. Readers will find that many issues explored here are universal to women everywhere, while others are specific to Japan. With added cultural context and commentary, the book offers a fresh understanding of Japanese society, even for those who have had little exposure to Japan. Students in diverse fields, ranging from anthropology to women's studies and from communications to Asian studies, will find this an insightful and provocative work.

I'm Married to Your Company! - Everyday Voices of Japanese Women (Hardcover): Masako Itoh I'm Married to Your Company! - Everyday Voices of Japanese Women (Hardcover)
Masako Itoh; Translated by Nobuko Adachi, James Stanlaw
R2,824 Discovery Miles 28 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This approachable and absorbing book offers a unique window into Japanese culture and language. Highlighting the overlooked world of the "silent majority," the housewives and mothers who are the mainstay of Japanese society, this work tells the stories of ordinary women in their own voices. An annotated translation of a Japanese bestseller, the volume explores the daily communication of Japanese women and what their words tell us about their relationships and lives in a globalized, post-industrial, yet still often male-dominated Japan. Readers will find that many issues explored here are universal to women everywhere, while others are specific to Japan. With added cultural context and commentary, the book offers a fresh understanding of Japanese society, even for those who have had little exposure to Japan. Students in diverse fields, ranging from anthropology to women's studies and from communications to Asian studies, will find this an insightful and provocative work.

Daido Moriyama (Hardcover): Thyago Nogueira Daido Moriyama (Hardcover)
Thyago Nogueira; Contributions by Toda Masako, Yutaka Kambayashi, Satoshi Machiguchi, Kazuya Kimura
R1,338 R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Save R253 (19%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Widely considered Japan's most influential and prolific photographer, Daido Moriyama has been challenging conventions of the art form for more than a half century. This exhaustive and electrifying retrospective, published in cooperation with the Daido Moriyama Foundation and based on entirely new research, looks at every stage of Moriyama's extensive career, including his extraordinary images as well as his conceptual contributions to photography. One of a generation of postwar Japan's groundbreaking artists, Moriyama has continually established his own visual grammar. This book features more than 250 chronologically arranged images that reveal his constantly evolving career: his early editorial work of the mid-1960s, focused on the American occupation and the experimental theater; his radical experimentation of late 1960s and the 1970s; the self-reflexive photos of the 1980s and 1990s; and his ongoing exploration of cities, among other relevant moments. It also includes more than 400 spread reproductions of Moriyama's rarely seen publications, mapping the sources of his visual production. Rounding out the volume are texts by the editor and leading Japanese scholars, a personal essay by the artist, and a full chronology of his life and work. Accompanying a major exhibition on Moriyama's output, this impressive volume reframes Moriyama's legacy and is certain to become the definitive publication on his work.

Japanese Telecommunications - Market and Policy in Transition (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Ruth Taplin, Masako Wakui Japanese Telecommunications - Market and Policy in Transition (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Ruth Taplin, Masako Wakui
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Presenting a comprehensive survey of the telecommunications industry in Japan, Taplin and Wakui cover the different sectors of the industry - including mobile, broadband and satellite, whilst considering key questions such as the structure and economics of the industry, government policy, and international relations issues connected to the industry. The volume brings together unique analysis by renowned experts in the telecommunications field. One major overall problem is that, unlike many other industries, Japan has lagged behind other countries in telecommunications. Japanese Telecommunications considers why this should be so, showing how far this is attributable to an unmodernized industry structure, and assessing the measures being taken to address the problem. After over a decade of struggle, Japan has recorded rapid uptake of broadband, and Japanese advanced mobile services have become increasingly successful on a global scale. Japan has also undergone regulatory reform, and competition policy is now given top priority by government. Taplin and Wakui examine the most recent developments and provide signposts for the future.

Masahisa Fukase - Private Scenes: Masako Toda Masahisa Fukase - Private Scenes
Masako Toda
R1,195 R978 Discovery Miles 9 780 Save R217 (18%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Published for the first time in book form, this startling and intimate collection of late images by the great twentieth-century photographer comprises the series Private Scenes and Letters from Journeys. One of the most important Japanese photographers of the last century, Masahisa Fukase was known for exploring themes of isolation, loneliness and melancholy and for his transgressive and intimate approach to the medium. This volume includes two of his last and arguably most personal series. Private Scenes features photographs taken over the course of the year 1989 in different locations around the world and in which he is both subject and photographer. He then painted over the prints with colored washes to create an entirely new piece. For this same series, he later photographed scenes from daily life, this time in Tokyo, changing camera and adding the date on his photographs, but still representing himself in the images. This book reproduces for the first time in book form all of the photographs that make up both original series. It charts a turning point in Fukase's work-an artist grappling with his medium and with a compulsion to share his personal experiences with his audience. The photographs are accompanied by a text by Masako Toda, who offers a contextual and historical consideration of Fukase's oeuvre.

Japan and the High Treason Incident (Paperback): Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton Japan and the High Treason Incident (Paperback)
Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton
R1,622 Discovery Miles 16 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 'High Treason Incident' rocked Japanese society between 1910 and 1911, when police discovered that a group of anarchists and socialists were plotting to assassinate the Emperor Meiji. Following a trial held in camera, twelve of the so-called conspirators were hanged, but while the executions officially brought an end to the incident, they were only the initial outcome as the state became increasingly paranoid about national ideological cohesion. In response it deployed an array of new technologies of integration and surveillance, and the subsequent repression affected not only political movements, but the whole cultural sphere. This book shows the far reaching impact of the high treason incident for Japanese politics and society, and the subsequent course of Japanese history. Taking an interdisciplinary and global approach, it demonstrates how the incident transformed modern Japan in numerous and unexpected ways, and sheds light on the response of authoritarian states to radical democratic opposition movements elsewhere. The contributors examine the effects of the incident on Japanese history, literature, politics and society, as well as its points of intersection with broader questions of anarchism, colonialism, gender and governmentality, to underline its historical and contemporary significance. With chapters by leading Western and Japanese scholars, and drawing on newly available primary sources, this book is a timely and relevant study that will be of great interest to students and scholars working in the fields of Japanese history, Japanese politics, Japanese studies, as well as those interested in the history of social movements.

Stitching Classic Americana with Masako Wakayama - 12 Projects Feature Quilting, Sewing, Embroidery & More (Paperback): Masako... Stitching Classic Americana with Masako Wakayama - 12 Projects Feature Quilting, Sewing, Embroidery & More (Paperback)
Masako Wakayama
R783 R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Save R113 (14%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Masako Wakayama shares 12 feel-good projects in the American design aesthetic. Sample techniques feature sewing, wool applique, punch needle, quilting, and embroidery!

Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927 - The Forgotten Enlightener (Paperback): Masako Gavin Shiga Shigetaka 1863-1927 - The Forgotten Enlightener (Paperback)
Masako Gavin
R1,486 Discovery Miles 14 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Shiga Shigetaka was a pioneering advocate of the preservation of Japan's cultural identity in the face of increasing pressure from the west. This book presents a realistic picture of Shiga's beliefs and thus gain insight into modern Japanese intellectual history.

Japan and the High Treason Incident (Hardcover): Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton Japan and the High Treason Incident (Hardcover)
Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 'High Treason Incident' rocked Japanese society between 1910 and 1911, when police discovered that a group of anarchists and socialists were plotting to assassinate the Emperor Meiji. Following a trial held in camera, twelve of the so-called conspirators were hanged, but while the executions officially brought an end to the incident, they were only the initial outcome as the state became increasingly paranoid about national ideological cohesion. In response it deployed an array of new technologies of integration and surveillance, and the subsequent repression affected not only political movements, but the whole cultural sphere. This book shows the far reaching impact of the high treason incident for Japanese politics and society, and the subsequent course of Japanese history. Taking an interdisciplinary and global approach, it demonstrates how the incident transformed modern Japan in numerous and unexpected ways, and sheds light on the response of authoritarian states to radical democratic opposition movements elsewhere. The contributors examine the effects of the incident on Japanese history, literature, politics and society, as well as its points of intersection with broader questions of anarchism, colonialism, gender and governmentality, to underline its historical and contemporary significance. With chapters by leading Western and Japanese scholars, and drawing on newly available primary sources, this book is a timely and relevant study that will be of great interest to students and scholars working in the fields of Japanese history, Japanese politics, Japanese studies, as well as those interested in the history of social movements.

Repatriation, Insecurity, and Peace - A Case Study of Rwandan Refugees (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Masako Yonekawa, Akiko Sugiki Repatriation, Insecurity, and Peace - A Case Study of Rwandan Refugees (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Masako Yonekawa, Akiko Sugiki
R2,832 Discovery Miles 28 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyzes three major issues related to refugees: repatriation and its accompanying concerns - peace and security. Since the late 1980s, repatriation has been considered the most appropriate solution for refugees. This applies if the home country is peaceful, but often repatriation takes places in conflict situations, which can lead to national and human insecurity problems. Rwanda is one of the countries where the question of repatriation has become highly controversial since the 1990s. The United Nations maintains that Rwanda has changed significantly since the 1994 genocide, and today enjoys an essential level of peace and security. This explains why the UN has promoted repatriation and recommended the cessation of Rwandan refugee status, yet the vast majority of refugees have refused to return to the country. Providing insights from researchers, former UN staff members, journalists, and, most importantly, former Rwandan refugees themselves into both the theory and practice of refugees' repatriation as well as the security and peace issues, this book appeals to postgraduate students, academics, policymakers, and practitioners working for international organizations and NGOs.

Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation - A Comparative Analysis of Post-War Education Reform (Paperback): Masako Shibata Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation - A Comparative Analysis of Post-War Education Reform (Paperback)
Masako Shibata
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on the post war reconstruction of the education systems in Japan and Germany under U.S. military occupation after World War II, this book offers a comparative historical investigation of education reform policies in these two war ravaged and ideologically compromised countries. While in Japan large-scale reforms were undertaken swiftly after the end of the war, the U.S. zone in Germany maintained most of the traditional aspects of the German education system. Why did Japan so readily accept ideas and values developed in the allied countries while Germany resisted? Masako Shibata explores this question, arguing that the role of the university and the pattern of elite formation, which can be traced back to the period of the formation of Meiji Japan and the Kaiserreich, created the conditions for differing reactions from educational leaders in each country; this had a decisive impact on the proposed reforms. By examining these reactions through a sociological, cultural, and historical frame, an explanation emerges. Japan and Germany under the U.S. Occupation will prove to be a valuable resource both to scholars of history and education reform.

The origins of war in Mozambique - A history of unity and division (Paperback, New): Funada-Classen Sayaka The origins of war in Mozambique - A history of unity and division (Paperback, New)
Funada-Classen Sayaka; Translated by Osada Masako
R300 R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Save R23 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The independence of Mozambique in 1975 and its decolonisation process attracted worldwide attention as a successful example of "national unity." Yet, the armed conflict that broke out between the government and the guerrilla force in 1977 lasted for sixteen years and resulted in over a million deaths and several million refugees, placing this concept of "national unity" into doubt. For nearly twenty years, Sayaka Funada-Classen interviewed people in rural communities in Mozambique. By examining their testimonies, historical documents, previous studies, international and regional politics, and the changes that various interventions under colonialism brought to the traditional social structure, this book demonstrates that the seeds of "division" had already been planted while the liberation movement was seeking "unity" in the struggle years. Presenting a comprehensive history of contemporary Mozambique, this book is indispensable for Mozambican scholars. It promises to serve as a landmark study not only for historians and the scholars of African studies but also for those who give serious consideration to the problems of conflict and peace in the world.

The Master Key (Paperback): Masako Togawa The Master Key (Paperback)
Masako Togawa; Translated by Simon Grove
R304 R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A building full of secrets. A key that will unleash them all The K Apartments for Ladies in Tokyo conceals a sinister past behind each door; a woman who has buried a child; a scavenger driven mad by ill-health; a wife mysteriously guarding her late husband's manuscripts; a talented violinist tortured by her own guilt. The master key, which opens the door to all 150 rooms, links their tangled stories. But now it has been stolen, and dirty tricks are afoot. For a deadly secret lies buried beneath the building. And when it is revealed, there will be murder.

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