Routledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese Social Theory/ - New York: Routledge, 2013.

Part 1: Traditions of Social Thought 1. Phenomenological Sociology in Japan and its Significance for Contemporary Social Research by Kazuhisa Nishihara. Prelude by Nick Crossley
2. Critical Theory and its Development in Post-War Japanese Sociology: Pursuing True Democracy in Rapid Capitalist Modernization by Takeshi Deguchi. Prelude by Axel Honneth
3. Japanese Psychoanalysis as Deciphering the Japanese Unconsciousness and Supporting the Japanese Subject by Aiko Kashimura. Prelude by Anthony Elliott
4. Structuralism, Post-Structuralism and Thereafter by Masahiro Ogino. Prelude by Daniel Chaffee
5. Acceptance of Beck’s Theory in Japan: From Environmental Risks to Individualization by Midori Ito and Munenori Suzuki. Prelude by Roland Robertson Part 2: Issues in Japanese Social Theory
6. The Three Selves in Japanese Society: Individualized, Privatized, and Psychologized Selves by Masataka Katagiri. Prelude by Anthony Elliott
7. Japanese Feminist Social Theory and Gender Equality by Yumiko Ehara. Prelude by Chilla Bulbeck and Laura Dales
8. Network, Community and Culture by Tomohiko Asano. Prelude by Sam Han
9. Postmodernity by Atsushi Sawai. Prelude by Eric Hsu
10. Globalization by Kiyomitsu Yui. Prelude by Bryan S. Turner Afterword: Apollo’s Chariot by Charles Leme

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